buttonwood

NOUN
  1. very large spreading plane tree of eastern and central North America to Mexico
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  • It will happen steps from where George Washington took the presidential oath of office at Downtown's original Federal Hall, and steps from where the seat of capitalism, the New York Stock Exchange, was founded by a group of brokers in 1792 who met under a buttonwood tree on Wall Street. Julie Menin: Downtown Dispatch: Fear and Anxiety Grip Lower Manhattan as It Braces for the Terror Trials
  • Buttonwood will take the more modest approach of highlighting a couple of areas that could burst out of the background to grab next year's headlines.
  • According to lore, New York stock trading can be traced to 1792, when traders signed an agreement under a buttonwood tree on Wall Street. Germans in Talks to Buy Big Board
  • The beginnings of the New York Stock Exchange can be traced back to 1792, when brokers and merchants gathered under a buttonwood tree on Wall Street to sign the Buttonwood Agreement to trade securities on a commission basis. NYSE Trading Floor Over the Years
  • Finally, as we walk past the White Mangrove stands we reach the Buttonwood (Conocarpus erectus).
  • The zone where white mangrove and buttonwood trees grow is almost never flooded by tidal waters.
  • From its beginnings under a buttonwood tree, "Wall Street" has become a metaphor for global capitalism beyond its original physical address. Exporting Wall Street
  • Insider trading has been around for more than two centuries, since the New York Stock Exchange was founded under a buttonwood tree in lower Manhattan. How an SEC Crackdown Led to Rise of 'Expert Networks'
  • The Big Board's roots as an icon of American capitalism go back to 1792, when traders signed an agreement under a buttonwood tree on Wall Street. Feds Sink Nasdaq's Bid to Buy Big Board
  • The reduction of the famous battle of Fallen Timbers in August 1794, when Wayne defeated the Maumee Indians, to a buttonwood tree falling on his tent was especially delicious.
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