On July 1, 1863, banker Edmund Aiken and his partners invested $100,000 to found a new federally chartered bank that could take advantage of the National Banking Act of 1863, which allowed national banks to exist along with state-chartered institutions for the first time. First Chicago received National Bank charter No. 8.
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First National Bank of Chicago. In 1863, a group of Chicago investors led by Edmund Aiken pooled $250,000 to establish a new bank under the guidelines established by new federal banking legislation. By 1876, First National ranked as the city's largest bank; it (and its descendants) would continue to be either Chicago's biggest or second biggest ...
On July 1, 1863, banker Edmund Aiken and his partners invested $100,000 to found a new federally chartered bank that could take advantage of the National Banking Act of 1863, which allowed national banks to exist along with state-chartered institutions for the first time. First Chicago received National Bank charter No. 8.
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Edmund Aikin (2 October 1780 – 11 March 1820) was an English architect and writer on architecture. He spent the last years of his life in Liverpool, where he designed the Wellington Rooms . Life Aikin came from a Unitarian background. [1] He was the youngest son of Dr. John Aikin, M.D., and was born on 2 October 1780 at Warrington. [2]
EDMUND C. "JOE" AIKEN - MILTON - Edmund C. "Joe" Aiken, 74, of Milton, passed away on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015, in the Burlington Health and Rehab Center in Burlington surrounded by his loving family....
In Loving Memory of Edmund C. Aiken Jr. 4/16/1960 - 5/12/2000 Eddie, it's been ten long and lonely years since you left us suddenly, we all struggle to go on without you and all of us managed to...
Rose Ethel Merrill. . ( m. 1902) . Edwin Edgerton Aiken (March 1, 1859 – January 5, 1951) was an American Congregationalist minister and author who spent over four decades as a missionary and educator in China. Born in Newington, Connecticut, he graduated from Yale University in 1881, where he was Phi Beta Kappa and a member of Skull and ...
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Edmund Aiken: Also Known As: "Ed" Birthdate: April 25, 1852: Death: February 25, 1909 (56) Granbury, Hood County, Texas, United States Place of Burial: Granbury, Hood County, Texas, United States: Immediate Family: Son of James Aiken and Mary Aiken Husband of Narcissa Mary Aiken Father of John Olin Aiken. Occupation: Farmer: Managed by: