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First Bank Of The United States
Engraving by Fenner Sears & Co. shows pedestrians on the street outside the First Bank of the United States which was Alexander Hamiltons brainchild and forerunner of our current Federal Reserve Bank System, Walnut Street, Philadelphia, 1831. The building was completed in 1795 but in 1811 the Congress allowed the banks charter to lapse. Stephen Girard bought the building, designed Blodgett and Windrim and believed to be the first Greek Revival bank in the country, to house his own banking interests. It is now a museum. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Kean Collection
Media ID 13588485
© 2004 Getty Images
1830 1839 Architecture And Art Business Cart Central Bank Coat Congress Corporate Business Current Economy Females Medium Group Of People Modern North Pedestrian Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania Picture Porch Show State T904407 Walking
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