William H. Porter
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William Henry Porter (born at Middlebury, Vermont, 8 January 1861[1]) was a prominent banker in New York City.
He was educated at Middlebury Academy and the Saratoga High School.[2]
His first banking employment was as a junior clerk in the Fifth Avenue Bank of New York, where he stayed for eight years. In 1886, Mr. Porter left the Fifth Avenue Bank of New York to become cashier of the Chase National Bank. In 1993, after seven years as Vice President of the Chase National Bank, Mr. Porter was elected Vice President of the Chemical National. [3]
Upon the death of Mr. George G. Williams in May, 1903, Mr. Porter became President of Chemical National Bank. Also in 1903, Mr. Porter was one of the founders and directors of the Bankers Trust Company of New York. Mr. Porter was also a trustee of the Guaranty Trust.
On October 6, 1908, Mr. Porter was elected to serve as President of the New York Clearing House Association.[4] Mr. Porter also served as Treasurer and member of the Executive Committee of Chamber of Commerce.[5]
In 1910, Mr. Porter became a partner in the firm J.P. Morgan & Co.[6]
Mr. Porter helped to fund the creation of the Porter Medical Center in Middlebury, Vermont.[7]
Mr. Porter died in New York City on November 30, 1926.[8]

