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  1. P. W. Huntington formed P. W. Huntington & Company in 1866, operating on the northwest corner of High and Broad Streets; the site now houses the regional headquarters for rival U.S. Bancorp. Huntington built its first five-story building in 1878, on the intersection's southwest corner.

  2. P.W. Huntington was an Ohio banker and businessman starting the predecessor of the Huntington National Bank in Columbus in 1866. P.W. ran the bank until 1918 when he handed down control to his three “Banking Sons” who ran the bank until 1958.

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  3. Collis Potter Huntington (October 22, 1821 – August 13, 1900) [2] was an American industrialist and railway magnate.

  4. May 23, 2018 · Huntington Bancshares Incorporated is a regional bank holding company in the Midwest, operating principally through The Huntington National Bank. Based in Columbus, Ohio, with around $36 billion in assets in early 2007, Huntington operates more than 380 branches and nearly 1,000 ATMs in Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia, Indiana, and Kentucky.

  5. Mar 2, 2012 · P.W., as he was called, wound up in Columbus in 1853 through the suggestion of a friend, although it is not clear why the suggestion was made. What is clear is that Huntington was the son of a...

  6. Jabaz W. Huntington (Norwich, Connecticut November 8, 1788 – November 1, 1847) was a United States representative and Senator from Connecticut. Samuel Huntington (1765–1817), delegate to the Ohio Constitutional Convention 1802, Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1803–1808, Governor of Ohio 1808–1810.

  7. P. W. Huntington formed the Huntington National Bank in 1866. He had to do something big. After all, P. W. was one of the most recent additions to a long line of Huntington's that had helped shape the United States of America.