Category:First Chicago Bank

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English: First Chicago Bank, formerly known as First National Bank of Chicago or First Chicago NBD: former bank based in Chicago, Illinois, begun in 1863 and merged into Bank One in 1998–1999. The First National Bank of Chicago had four main locations over time: the southwest corner of Clark and Lake streets (1863–1868); the corner of State and Washington streets (1868–1882), which was 4 stories then extended to 5 stories; 38 South Dearborn Street at the northwest corner with Monroe Street (6 stories and a basement 1882–1900, about 15 stories 1903–1970); and 10 Dearborn Street, which is 56 stories (opened 1969 as First National Plaza, now Chase Tower).
<nowiki>ファースト・シカゴ・バンク; First Chicago Bank; فرست شیکاقو بانک; First Chicago Bank; 第一芝加哥銀行; 第一芝加哥银行; First National Bank of Chicago; 第一芝加哥银行; First Chicago Bank; فرست شیکاگو بانک; 芝加哥第一國民銀行; First Chicago Bank; former bank in Chicago, Illinois; US-amerikanisches Unternehmen; First National Bank of Chicago; First Chicago NBD; 第一芝加哥银行; The First National Bank of Chicago; The First</nowiki>
First Chicago Bank 
former bank in Chicago, Illinois
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  • United States of America
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Inception
  • 1863 (The First National Bank of Chicago)
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Wikidata Q5452612
ISNI: 0000000121103461
VIAF ID: 136039562
GND ID: 277757-5
Library of Congress authority ID: n80065838
IdRef ID: 171177274
J9U ID: 987007448106105171
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