Canal Bank and Trust
Canal Bank and Trust was a commercial bank in New Orleans, Louisiana.
History
Canal Bank and Trust was formed by the 1919 merger of Commercial Trust and Savings Bank and Canal Bank.[1] It was renamed Canal Bank and Trust Company on January 1, 1926.[2]
Mergers and acquisition time-line
- New Orleans Canal and Banking Company, March 5, 1831.[2]
- Canal Bank of New Orleans, November 22, 1895
- Canal Bank and Trust Company, August 11, 1903
- Canal-Louisiana Bank and Trust Company, October, 1905
- Canal Bank and Trust Company, January 1, 1914
- Canal-Commercial Trust and Savings Bank, 1919
- Canal Bank and Trust Company, January 1, 1926
Archive
The Canal Bank and Trust papers are archived at Tulane University.
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References
- "John H. Fulton, Financier, Dead. President of the National Park Bank Stricken Suddenly at Country Home. Began Career as a Clerk. Organized Several Banks in the South. A Forceful Figure in Financial Circles". New York Times. September 26, 1927. Retrieved 2015-03-07.
- "Canal Bank and Trust Company papers". Tulane University. Cite journal requires
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