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Thomas Bloodgood

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American bank president

Thomas Bloodgood (died 1843) was a president of City National Bank.

Bloodgood was born in Flushing, New York, and was a member of the Bloodgood family dating back to Dutch ownership of New York. He was also a wine merchant at the Fulton Market and owned a nursery in Flushing.

References

  1. Walter, Barrett (1885). The Old Merchants of New York City, Volume 5. Thomas R. Knox & Company. p. 80.
Business positions
Preceded byIsaac Wright President of City National Bank
1832–1843
Succeeded byGorham A. Worth


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