As the head of a company with this name, Albert Wiggin shorted his own stock while trying to mitigate the stock market crash of 1929. The Aaron-Burr-founded Manhattan Company nominally acquired a company with this name in 1955. A man with this last name added “In God We Trust” on coinage and succeeded Roger Taney’s post after Taney’s death. A bank of this name is named after a treasury secretary that once graced the 10,000-dollar bill and presided over Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial. That bank with this name merged in 2000 with one named for a financier to become the largest bank in the US. For 10 points, give this name shared by a Chief Justice with the first name Salmon and a bank now merged with J.P. Morgan & Co. ■END■
ANSWER: Chase [accept Salmon P. Chase; accept Chase Bank or Chase Manhattan Bank or Chase National Bank; prompt on JPMorgan Chase until “J.P. Morgan” is read by asking “which one?”]
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