| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1824 - 296 pages
...dollars. The banking-house is a plain brick building, recently rough-cast, on the north side of Chesnut street, between Third and Fourth streets. The discount...dollars, of which the state holds to the amount of •1,500,000 dollars. Branches of this bank have been established at Lancaster and Easton. The directors... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1824 - 288 pages
...dollars. The banking-house is a plain brick building, recently rough-cast, on the north side of Chesnut street, between Third and Fourth streets. The discount...Thursdays. President, Henry Nixon ; Cashier, Henry Hollinggworth. 3. Bank of Pennsylvania, Incorporated in 1793, for twenty years. In 1810, the charter... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1830 - 302 pages
...a new charter was granted, which has been at different times since renewed. The capitalis 1,000,000 dollars. The banking-house is a plain brick building,...dollars, of which the state holds to the amount of 1,500,000 dollars. Branches of this bank have been established at Lancaster and Easton. The directors... | |
| R. A. Smith - Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1852 - 476 pages
...which has subsequently been renewed. Capital stock, $1,000,000. The present banking-house, situated on the north side of Chestnut Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, is an elegant building, constructed of brown stone, presenting to our city a fine example of the Florentine... | |
| Cemeteries - 1852 - 322 pages
...which has subsequently been renewed. Capital stock, 81,000,000. The present banking-house, situated on the north side of Chestnut Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, is an elegant building, constructed of brown stone, presenting to our city a fine example of the Florentine... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1860 - 312 pages
...which has subsequently been renewed. Capital stock, $1,000,000. The present banking-house, situated on the north side of Chestnut Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, is an elegant building, constructed of brown stone, presenting to our city a fine example of the Florentine... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1861 - 308 pages
...which has subsequently been renewed. Capital stock, $1,000,000. The present banking-house, situated on the north side of Chestnut Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, is an elegant building, constructed of brown stone, presenting to our city a fine example of the Florentine... | |
| 1866 - 284 pages
...which has subsequently been renewed. Capital stock, $1,000,000. The present banking-house, situated on the north side of Chestnut Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, is an elegant building, constructed of brown stone, presenting to our city a fine example of tiie Florentine... | |
| John Thomas Scharf, Thompson Westcott - History - 1884 - 1012 pages
...the owner of the greater part of the square between Front and Second and Union and Spruce Streets. On the north side of Chestnut Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, stood another peculiarlooking house. It was built by David Brientnall, who lived in another house,... | |
| Roger W. Moss - Architecture - 1998 - 276 pages
...long-time home of Quaker educator and humanitarian Anthony Benezet (1713-1784) (Figure 2), which had stood on the north side of Chestnut Street between Third and Fourth Streets WR Klgnir ? Vn, imm Нлдае да rtnwi hv wllltom SlrtoKkMwl for nh'fVwM'tWrHOrtobor 181Я) TV MIn4Мллиn... | |
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