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New York Trust Company

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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.

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History

In 1921 the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in New York Trust Co. v. Eisner. In 1959 it merged with the Chemical Corn Exchange Bank.

Personnel

  • James G. Blaine was Vice President of the New York Trust Company and became President of the Fidelity Trust Company in 1926.
  • Joseph A. Bower, Vice President of the New York Trust Company.
  • Norman B. Ream, corporate director.
  • References

    New York Trust Company Wikipedia