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The Broad Street National Bank building is located at 143 East State Street in the city of Trenton in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. It was built in 1900 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 17, 2008, for its significance in architecture and commerce. The building was the first skyscraper in the city. [3]
The First Mechanics National Bank of Trenton commissioned the work in 1927, at a time when Trenton was planning to celebrate the 250th anniversary of its settlement, 1679–1929. Wyeth thought that George Washington's reception at Trenton on his journey to the first inauguration in New York City was an appropriate subject.
Trenton: 14: Broad Street National Bank: Broad Street National Bank. January 17, 2008 143 E. State Street ... First Presbyterian Church:
In addition to being the second bank to fail in 2024, the failure of The First National Bank of Lindsay marks the seventh time a federally-insured bank has failed going back to 2021.
First National Bank was founded in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, in 1864 under the name The First National Bank of West Greenville and operated out of the house of then bank president, Samuel P. Johnston, in Greenville, Pennsylvania. [4] The bank dropped "West" from its name in the 1880s after the town did the same.
PNB's first merger involved Hamilton Bank of central Pennsylvania in 1982; later, in the mid-1980s, it would take control of New Jersey National Bank of Trenton, New Jersey. Corestates Financial Corporation evolved out of the merger of PNB with Hamilton.
English: One West State Street, also known as the First Mechanics National Bank Building, on the site of the former City Tavern, in Trenton, New Jersey. This building had been used by Wells Fargo as a branch bank until 2013. The City Tavern hosted a dinner for George Washington's reception at Trenton on April 21, 1789.
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