Hartford National Bank & Trust Company Records., 1792-1976. - View Resource - Social Networks and Archival Context
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Ellsworth, Henry Leavitt, 1791-1858
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Henry Leavitt Ellsworth graduated from Yale in 1810. He studied law at Litchfield Law School, and in 1832 he was appointed Commissioner of Indian tribes in Arkansas and Oklahoma. In 1835, Ellsworth was elected mayor of Hartford, Connecticut, but only served one month. In 1835, he was appointed U.S. Commissioner of Patents, remaining until 1845. Following this, Ellsworth settled in Lafayette, Indiana, acting as an agent for purchase and settlement of public land. From the description ...
Philadelphia National Bank
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The Philadelphia National Bank (PNB) was the direct successor of The Philadelphia Bank, organized on August 3, 1803 and chartered on March 5, 1804. Its early board of directors included many of the city's successful merchants and businessmen who were not part of the traditional elite and identified themselves as Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans rather than Federalists. Its original building at 4th and Chestnut Streets was designed by Benjamin H. Latrobe. The Philadelphia Bank grew steadily du...
N. Terry
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G. Bulkeley
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R. Olmsted
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C. Goodrich
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N. Knox
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Hartford National Bank & Trust Company.
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On 29 May 1792, the Hartford Bank was the first bank to be granted a charter in the State of Connecticut. The merger of the Farmers and Mechanics National Bank, in 1910, marked the beginning of a series of consolidations which would bring financial as well as executive resources to the Hartford National Bank. After a merger with the Aetna National Bank, in 1915, the name was changed to the Hartford-Aetna National Bank. The most significant consolidation occurred in 1927 when the Hartford-Aetna m...
John Lee
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Mystic River National Bank
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Mystic River Bank established 1851, Mystic, Conn.; converted to a national bank in 1864. From the description of Records, 1851-1957. (Mystic Seaport Museum, G W Blunt White Library). WorldCat record id: 70955728 From the description of Records of the Mystic River National Bank, 1851-1957. (Mystic Seaport Museum, G W Blunt White Library). WorldCat record id: 47728042 ...
M. Bulkeley
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Trust Dept.
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Robinson, David F., 1801?-1862
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Betsey Bliss lived at 4 Bliss Street, the present location of Bushnell Park. From the description of Letter, 1853 October 31, Hartford, Conn., to Betsey Bliss, Hartford, Conn. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 15579046 ...
Ralph Neal
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O. Enders
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Henry Bunce
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L. Simonson
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J. Olney
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