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Wachovia and First Union Banks
July 14, 1865 Atlanta National Bank, the first national bank in Georgia (and the Southeastern United States) is proposed by Alfred Austell
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September 2, 1865 Conf. General Alfred Austell establishes Atlanta National Bank
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June 2, 1908 First Union Bank begins as Union National Bank in a roll-top desk in the lobby of Buford Hotel in Charlotte [NC]
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July 18, 1958 First National Bank and Trust of Asheville and Union National Bank of Charlotte creates First Union Bank
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December 16, 1985 Wachovia and First Atlanta (formerly First National Bank of Atlanta) merge.
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March 31, 1986 First Union acquires Citizens Dekalb Bank of Clarkston, Georgia
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October 1, 1986 First Union acquires Georgia State Bankshares, Inc., Atlanta
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November 1, 1986 First Union completes the acquisition of First Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, Augusta
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November 14, 1986 First Union buys Bank of Waynesboro (Georgia)
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April 1, 1987 First Union buys Roswell Bank
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January 15, 1993 First Union completes acquisition of Decatur Federal, Decatur, Georgia
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June 12, 1993 First Union merges with Georgia Federal, Atlanta
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August 12, 1994 First Union acquires three branches of the Cobb Federal Savings Association
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August 8, 1995 First Union acquires Home Federal Savings Bank, Rome
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  Rome, Georgia
September 1, 2001 Wachovia and First Union merge
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October 15, 2004 Wachovia receives Federal Reserve approval on the planned merger with SouthTrust
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April 28, 2005 A bank record theft was exposed when police in Hackensack charged nine people, including seven bank workers, in an alleged plot to steal financial records of thousands of bank customers. Wachovia and Bank of America (formerly C & S National Bank) were among those affected
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June 2, 2005 Wachovia apologized to African-Americans for the Charlotte(NC)-based banks ties to American slavery. Georgia Railroad and Banking Co. of Augusta, a predecessor bank, held at least 182 slaves to build a railroad.
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  Slavery in Georgia




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