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  2. Chemical Bank - Wikipedia

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    Chemical Bank, headquartered in New York City, was the principal operating subsidiary of Chemical Banking Corporation, a bank holding company. In 1996, it acquired Chase Bank, adopted the Chase name, and became the largest bank in the United States.

  3. TCF Financial Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The bank closed 37 branches in 2013 and another 33 in 2016. [11] In some locations, it replaced the full-service branches with ATMs. [12] In August 2019, the bank merged into Chemical Financial Corporation, which assumed the TCF name. [13] It was founded as Chemical State Savings Bank in 1917. [14]

  4. Corn Exchange Bank - Wikipedia

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    Between 1923 and 1925, together with a number of other New York banks, it held a small stake in the Connecticut -chartered Bank of Central and South America. In 1929, it was renamed the Corn Exchange Bank and Trust Company. In 1954, it merged with Chemical Bank and the combined entity took the name Chemical Corn Exchange Bank.

  5. Chemical Bank Relocates HQ To Detroit - AOL

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    The city of Detroit announced that Chemical Bank will be its new primary banking partner in concert with First Independence Bank for management of the municipality's deposits, which total as much ...

  6. New York Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    The New York Trust Company was a large trust and wholesale-banking business that specialized in servicing large industrial accounts. It merged with the Chemical Corn Exchange Bank and eventually the merged entity became Chemical Bank.

  7. John Mason (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    John Mason & Co. (1809-39) Known for. Second President and largest shareholder of Chemical Bank, Co-founder and second president of the New York and Harlem Railroad. John Mason (c. 1773 – September 26, 1839) was an early American businessperson, merchant, and banker. Mason served as the second president of Chemical Bank from 1831 through 1839 ...

  8. Robert Goelet Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Robert Goelet Sr. (September 19, 1809 – September 22, 1879) was an American businessman and co-founder of the Chemical Bank of New York .

  9. Walter V. Shipley - Wikipedia

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    Walter Vincent Shipley II (November 2, 1935 – January 11, 2019) was the chairman and chief executive officer of Chase Manhattan Bank and, previous to that, the company with which it merged Chemical Bank. Shipley was named chief executive of Chemical in 1981 and held the position through 1999 and remained at the bank as chairman through January 2000, just prior to the bank's merger with J.P ...