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America, Morgan worked with Stillman and Baker to liquidate the company's assets to allow the bank to pay depositors. The bank survived to the close of business, but Morgan knew that additional money would be needed to keep it solvent through the following day. That night he assembled the presidents of the other trust companies and held them in a meeting until midnight when they agreed to provide loans of $ 8.25 million to allow the Trust Company of America to stay open the next day. The run on the bank continued on October 25, with a long line preventing some clients from withdrawing their funds. Ultimately, the trust withstood a run on its deposits lasting several days. On November 6, 1907, Trust Company of America president Oakleigh Thorne met with J. P. Morgan and others in a conference. Directly afterwards, Thorne announced the company was again "absolutely sound," and had paid out $ 34,000,000 in banking since the start of the run. No changes in management were intended, with "ample" cash available.
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reported that if the merger went through, Equitable would have deposits of around $ 70 million. At the time, the Trust
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had made an offer of $ 375 per share for the stock of the Trust
Company of America. Thorne approved, with the offer to stand open until February 15 pending a shareholder vote on the issue. The merged company would be named Equitable Trust Company, with the Trust Company of America eliminated. It was
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called "the most important trust company consolidation of recent years." It was announced the new company would be named the Trust
Company of America, with capital of $ 2 million, a surplus of $ 9 million, and deposits over $ 50 million, "putting it among the strongest trust companies in New York."
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run by J. P. Morgan audited the bank's books, they found the bank was sound. After the overnight audit of the Trust
Company of America showed the institution to be sound, on Wednesday afternoon October 23 Morgan declared, "This is the place to stop the trouble, then." As a run began on the Trust
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was founding president. To start, the company had $ 2,500,000 in capital stock, with a paid-up surplus of the same amount. However, its structure was not fully outlined, with the general belief that it would be a trust company of trust companies, "and as such, a
Clearing House for them." It was
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1215:. New York City, United States. August 18, 1955. p. 37
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