From 1904 he was president of the International Banking Corporation (subsequently merged into the company now known as Citibank) and was a director of the American Light and Traction Company, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, National Bank of Commerce in New York, Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroad Company, Wabash Railroad Company and the Western Union Telegraph Company.
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In late 1974, First Westroads Bank was sold to a group representing the National Bank of Commerce of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Arkansas Best, a diversified holding company acquired a large percentage of the stock of the National Bank of Commerce in Dallas, Texas.
Natcom Bancshares, the parent of National Bank of Commerce in Superior, Wisconsin
One Commerce Square, Memphis, Tennessee, skyscraper built by National Bank of Commerce, also known as "NBC building"