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  1. Balthazar P. Melick (also known as Baltus) (October 26, 1770 – November 20, 1835), an American merchant and banker, was the founder of Chemical Bank in 1823. Melick served as the first president of Chemical from 1823 to 1831.

  2. May 29, 2018 · When three New York City merchants — Balthazar P. Melick, Mark Spenser, and Geradus Post — decided to form a bank in 1823, they used a proven tactic to obtain their charter.

  3. Learn about Balthazar Melick, the founder of Chemical Bank in 1823, who started as an apprentice at a mercantile house in New Jersey. Find out his background, career, achievements and connections in this biographical article.

  4. When three New York City merchants--Balthazar P. Melick, Mark Spenser, and Geradus Post--decided to form a bank in 1823, they used a proven tactic to obtain their charter.

  5. Chemical Bank's roots lie in the 1823 foundation of the New York Chemical Manufacturing Company by Balthazar P. Melick and directors John C. Morrison, Mark Spenser, Gerardus Post, James Jenkins, William A. Seely, and William Stebbins.

  6. Balthazar P. Melick (also known as Baltus) (October 26, 1770 – November 20, 1835), an American merchant and banker, was the founder of Chemical Bank in 1823. Melick served as the first president of Chemical from 1823 to 1831.

  7. Balthazar P. Melick (also known as Baltus) (October 26, 1770 – November 20, 1835), an American merchant and banker, was the founder of Chemical Bank in 1823. Melick served as the first president of Chemical from 1823 to 1831.