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  2. Bank of North America - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of North America, First Bank of the United States, and Bank of New York were the first shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange. After the passage of the National Bank Act in 1862, the Bank of North America converted its business to operate under the new law. Its unique history presented a problem: the act required a national bank ...

  3. Category:Banks established in the 1780s - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Banks established in 1780 - Wikipedia

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  5. History of banking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sovereignty and an Empty Purse: Banks and Politics in the Civil War (Princeton University Press. 1970). Klebaner, Benjamin J. American Commercial Banking: A History (Twayne, 1990). online; Mason, David L. From Buildings and Loans to Bail-Outs: A History of the American Savings and Loan Industry, 1831–1995 (Cambridge University Press, 2004).

  6. History of central banking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The real value of a bank bill was often lower than its face value, and the issuing bank's financial strength generally determined the size of the discount. By 1797 there were 24 chartered banks in the U.S.; with the beginning of the free banking era (1837) there were 712. Privately issued note, 1863

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  8. Robert Morris (financier) - Wikipedia

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    The bank did not engage in the full range of modern banking activities, but it did accept deposits and provide a potential model for monetary reforms at the national level. [68] The success of the bank provided a boost to Morris's popularity, and in October 1780, he won election to the state legislature. [ 69 ]

  9. Category:Banks established in 1781 - Wikipedia

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