Gallatin Bank Building
1887 establishments in New York (state)1929 disestablishments in New York (state)Commercial buildings completed in 1887Cultural history of New York CityDemolished buildings and structures in Manhattan ... and 2 more
Financial District, ManhattanWall Street
The Gallatin Bank Building was constructed in 1887 on a plot at 34 Wall Street in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City for the Gallatin National Bank. It was enlarged from an original plot bought at 36 Wall Street when the bank was organized in 1829. The purchase price was $12,000. Originally called National Bank, the name was later changed to Gallatin because of its association with the family of Albert Gallatin. The architects were Cady, Berg & See. John Jacob Astor was one of the bank's organizers and he was instrumental in persuading financier, Albert Gallatin, to become its first president.
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10005 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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