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unusual facts about The Bank of New York



Edward Streeter

For eight years he served as assistant vice president, before transitioning to the Fifth Avenue Bank in New York City, (later, The Bank of New York) where he served as vice president for twenty-five years.

Gallatin Bank Building

Originally called The Bank of New York, the name was later changed to Gallatin because of its association with the family of Albert Gallatin.

Merry Christmas Mr. Baxter

Streeter was a long-time resident of New York City, and had just retired as a Vice-President of The Bank of New York at the time he wrote this novel.


see also

Bacot

J. Carter Bacot (1933–2005), president of The Bank of New York for eight years and chairman and CEO for sixteen years

Henry T. Anthony

After that, he worked intermittedly as a civil engineer, at the Erie railroad, Croton Aqueduct and Hudson River railroad, and as a clerk at the Bank of New York.

Tom Renyi

On September 22, 1999, Renyi testified before United States House of Representatives and United States Senate hearings, conducted in 1999 and 2000, amidst the Bank of New York scandal, during which billions of dollars from Russia were laundered through the Bank, which has long been considered one of the most respected financial pillars of America.