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In its first hundred years, the firm helped to make paper currency standard in the U.S., underwrote the earliest railroad and trans-Atlantic steamship companies and almost unilaterally created the first foreign exchange system between the American dollar and the British pound. In the 20th century, it
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To prepare the site for the new addition to Brown Brothers' banking building on Wall Street, wreckers began last week tearing down three of the oldest landmarks still remaining on Hanover Street. They comprise the ancient structures at 8, 4 and 5 Hanover Street, the latter forming the immediate
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Karabell, Zachary. "The Capitalist Culture That Built America: Since the early 19th century, the firm of Brown Brothers defined the distinctive American mix of financial power and public service. Its example can still instruct us."
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became a cornerstone of what came to be known as β€œthe Establishment,” as its partners entered the halls of government to shape the global economic and security system that remains the world’s institutional architecture.
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Partners in Banking: An Historical Portrait of a Great Private Bank, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 1818–1968
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Killick, John R. "The Cotton Operations of Alexander Brown and Sons in the Deep South, 1820–1860."
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A Hundred Years of Merchant Banking, A History of Brown Brothers and Company. New York
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in New York the center for operations and seeing the bank become major lenders to the
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Sons of Providence: The Brown brothers, the slave trade, and the American revolution
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to celebrate the firm's 150th anniversary in 1968. These files are held at the
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Brown Brothers, an investment bank and trading company, was founded in 1818 in
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For the huge British engineering firm, Brown Brothers & Co, see
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and are almost entirely from the business career of James Brown.
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In 1964, John A. Kouwenhoven, professor of English at
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Index

Brown Brothers & Co.
Andrew Betts Brown
Investment Banking
Commercial Banking
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
John Crosby Brown

investment bank
Harriman Brothers & Company
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
Zachary Karabell
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
George Brown
Ulster
Alexander Brown
Baltimore
Maryland
New York City
Boston
Massachusetts
John Crosby Brown
Wall Street
textile
Harriman Brothers & Company
W. Averell Harriman
E. Roland Harriman
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.

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