For other companies with the "Manhattan" name, see Manhattan.
Manhattan Company
Manhattan Company (1799-1955) letterhead c. 1922
Founded
September 1, 1799; 224 years ago (1799-09-01) by American Politician and Businessman, Aaron Burr
Defunct
1955 (1955)
Fate
Merged with Chase National Bank
Successor
Chase Manhattan Bank
Headquarters
40 Wall Street,
New York City, New York
,
United States
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