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  2. John Thompson (American banker) - Wikipedia

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    John Thompson (November 27, 1802 – April 19, 1891) was an American banker, financial publisher, ... John Thompson (American banker) 1 language ...

  3. American Banker - Wikipedia

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    American Banker claims descent from Thompson's Bank Note Reporter, a periodical published by John Thompson.For this reason, American Banker ' s masthead gives a founding date of 1836, though the best available evidence suggests that Johnson's paper began publication in 1842.

  4. Thompson's Bank Note Reporter - Wikipedia

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    Thompson's Bank Note Reporter was a periodical published in New York City by John Thompson beginning in 1842. As a bank note reporter, its main purpose was to convey information about the notes issued by each of the hundreds of different banks operating in North America at the time, including the discounts at which their notes traded, and descriptions of counterfeits currently in circulation.

  5. John Thompson - Wikipedia

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    John Thompson (American banker) (1802–1891), American banker; John Fairfield Thompson, Inco chairman; John L. Thompson (1869–1930), Iowa journalist and businessman; John Philp Thompson Sr. (1925–2003), American businessman with 7-Eleven; John Thompson (Canadian banker) (born 1942), non-executive chairman of the board of Toronto-Dominion Bank

  6. Frederick Ferris Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Ferris Thompson (June 14, 1836 – April 10, 1899) was a prominent American banker and railroad president who co-founded the First National Bank and what is now Citibank. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was also an early amateur photographer and a noted philanthropist.

  7. Black couple rented to a Chinese American family when ... - AOL

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    The Thompsons, a Black couple, rented to the Dongs, a Chinese American family, 85 years ago when nobody else would. Now, the Dongs are donating $5 million to Black college students because they ...

  8. Category:American financial company founders - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American financial company founders" The following 148 pages are in this category, out of 148 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Chinese American family meets descendants of the Black couple ...

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    In 1939, Gus and Emma Thompson, a Black entrepreneurial couple, agreed to rent and eventually sell the house they owned to the Dongs, a Chinese American family.