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  2. Bank of New England - Wikipedia

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    The old Bank of New England traced its roots to the Merchants Bank (founded in 1831) and was for a time known as the New England Merchants National Bank and the New England National Bank of Boston. [1] The Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 prohibited interstate bank holding companies (although some existing companies were "grandfathered"). The ...

  3. Haverhill, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Haverhill (/ ˈ h eɪ v r ɪ l / HAY-vril) is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. Haverhill is located 35 miles (56 km) north of Boston on the New Hampshire border and about 17 miles (27 km) from the Atlantic Ocean. The population was 67,787 at the 2020 United States census. [2]

  4. Category:Banks based in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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  5. FleetBoston Financial - Wikipedia

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    The bank was the only bank in the city of Boston until the Union Bank (later the Bank of New England) was founded in 1792. This bank became BankBoston which merged into Fleet in 1999. Providence Bank around the time of its founding in 1791. The building still stands on South Main Street. Fleet's direct predecessor began in Providence, Rhode ...

  6. TD Banknorth - Wikipedia

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    Bank of New Hampshire, 1995, second largest bank in New Hampshire, founded in 1875, with assets of 1.7 billion. The acquisition increased the size of People's by 1/3 to $4.2 billion. As well, it established Peoples Heritage Bank's credentials as a commercial bank. Terms of the merger allowed The Bank of New Hampshire to keep its name and ...

  7. BankBoston - Wikipedia

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    The bank was the only bank in the city of Boston until the Union Bank (later the Bank of New England) was founded in 1792. In 1786, the Massachusetts Bank financed the first U.S. trade mission to China, and in 1791, it financed the first voyage of an American ship to Argentina , establishing what would become a long-standing presence in Latin ...

  8. List of the oldest buildings in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    One of the oldest stone buildings in New England. Old Jail: Barnstable 1690 Oldest wooden prison in America. Kimball Tavern: Haverhill: 1692 The Kimball Tavern is among the oldest buildings in Massachusetts, and one of the oldest buildings in the city of Haverhill. A plaque identifies it as the site of the founding of Bradford College in 1802.

  9. Merrimack Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Merrimack Valley in Massachusetts is divided into three New England city and town areas (NECTAs) by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget: Lowell–Billerica–Chelmsford, MA–NH; Lawrence–Methuen Town–North Andover, MA–NH; and Haverhill–Newburyport–Amesbury Town, MA–NH. [13]