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Anthony Joseph Drexel

Anthony Joseph Drexel Sr. (September 13, 1826 – June 30, 1893) was an American banker who played a major role in the rise of modern global finance after the American Civil War. As the dominant partner of Drexel & Co. of Philadelphia, he founded Drexel, Morgan & Co (later J.P. Morgan & Co.) in New York in 1871 with J. P. Morgan as his junior partner. He also founded Drexel University in 1891, with its main campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[2][3] He was also the first president of the Fairmount Park Art Association (now the Association for Public Art), the nation's first private organization dedicated to integrating public art and urban planning.[4]

Anthony Joseph Drexel
Born(1826-09-13)September 13, 1826
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedJune 30, 1893(1893-06-30) (aged 66)
OccupationBanker
SpouseEllen B. Rozet
Children9
Parent(s)Francis Martin Drexel
Catherine Hookey
RelativesFrancis Anthony Drexel (brother)
Joseph William Drexel (brother)
St. Katharine Drexel (niece)
Elizabeth Wharton Drexel (niece)
Anthony Drexel Biddle Sr. (grandson)
Anthony Drexel Biddle Jr. (great-grandson)
Official nameAnthony J. Drexel (1826–1893)
TypeCity
CriteriaBusiness & Industry, Education, Entrepreneurs, Railroads
DesignatedApril 2005[1]
CountyPhiladelphia
Location48 S Third Street, Philadelphia
39°56′56″N 75°08′45″W / 39.94899°N 75.14581°W / 39.94899; -75.14581

Early life edit

 
Anthony J. Drexel's statue at Drexel University

Drexel was born in 1826 in Philadelphia to Francis Martin Drexel (1792–1863) and Catherine Hookey (1795–1870). He was the brother of Francis Anthony Drexel, and Joseph William Drexel. He was the uncle of Saint Katharine Drexel. Anthony Joseph Drexel was raised a Roman Catholic, but he joined the Episcopal Church later.[5]

Career edit

At the age of 13 he began to work in the banking house founded three years earlier by his father, the Austrian-born American banker Francis Martin Drexel.[6] In 1847 he was named a member of the firm Drexel & Company, the original predecessor of what would become Drexel Burnham Lambert.[6]

After the death of his father in 1863, Drexel closed the bank's Chicago and San Francisco offices and changed the name of its New York branch from Read, Drexel & Co. to Drexel Winthrop. In 1867 he founded a separate Paris-based banking partnership, Drexel, Harjes & Co., with John H. Harjes and Eugene Winthrop.[6]

Three years later, in 1871, at the urging of Junius Spencer Morgan in London, Drexel became the mentor of Junius's troubled son, John Pierpont Morgan of New York, and entered into a new partnership with young Morgan, forming Drexel, Morgan & Co.[2] This new merchant banking partnership, which was based in New York, rather than Philadelphia, served initially as an agent for Europeans investing in the United States. Over the next generation, this partnership assumed the leading role in financing America's railroads and stabilizing and revitalizing Wall Street's chaotic securities markets. The firm created a national capital market for industrial companies— a market that had previously existed only for railroads and canals. To restore investor confidence, Drexel, Morgan & Co. underwrote the pay of the entire U.S. Army when Congress refused to do so in 1877, bailed out the U.S. government during the Panic of 1895 and rescued the New York Stock Exchange during the Panic of 1907.[2] With the formation of Drexel, Morgan & Co., Drexel Harjes became the French affiliate of an international banking firm with offices in London, Philadelphia, New York City and Paris that would subsequently become J.P. Morgan & Co.

Two years after Drexel's death in 1893, Drexel, Morgan & Co. was renamed J.P. Morgan & Co., one of the original predecessors of what is today JPMorgan Chase. In 1901, the bank financed the formation of the United States Steel Corporation, the world's first billion-dollar corporation, which took over the business of Andrew Carnegie and other companies.

Personal life edit

Drexel married Ellen B. Rozet (1832–1891), the daughter of John Roset (1794–1870) and Mary Ann Laning (1807–1880) in 1850 in a service officiated by Dutch Reformed clergyman Rev. John D. Ludlow, father-in-law of the bride's sister.[7] Although raised a Roman Catholic, Drexel subsequently converted to his wife's Episcopalian faith. He and his family were members of the Church of the Saviour, now Philadelphia Cathedral, where Drexel served first as a vestryman, and later as warden. Murals located in the apse of the church honor his memory.[8]

The Drexels had the following children:

  • Emilie Taylor Drexel (1851–1883), who married Edward Biddle III (born 1851)
  • Frances Katherine Drexel (1852–1892), who married James William Paul Jr.
  • Marie Rozet Drexel (1854–1855), who died young.
  • Mae E. Drexel (1857–1886), who married Charles T. Stewart
  • Sarah Rozet "Sallie" Drexel (1860–1929), who married John R. Fell Sr. (1858–1895), and after his death married Alexander Van Rensselaer (1850–1933)[9]
  • Francis Anthony Drexel II (1861–1869), who died young.
  • John Rozet Drexel (1863–1935), who married Alice Gordon Troth (1865–1947)
  • Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr. (1864–1934), who married Margarita Armstrong (1867–1948).[10] They divorced in 1917 and in 1918, she married Brinsley FitzGerald (1859–1931)
  • George William Childs Drexel (1868–1944), who married Mary Stretch Irick (1868–1948).
 
Historical marker commemorating Drexel in Old City, Philadelphia.

Upon the death of his sister-in-law, Hannah Jane Langstroth Drexel, in 1858, Anthony and Ellen cared for his nieces, three-year-old Elizabeth and five-week-old Katherine for the next two years. When his older brother Francis married Emma Bouvier in 1860, Francis brought his two daughters home.[11]

Anthony was also the grandfather of Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Sr. (1874–1948)[12] and the great-grandfather of Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Jr. (1897–1961), the United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Norway.[13]

Drexel died of a heart attack on June 30, 1893, in Karlsbad (in the German-speaking part of Bohemia, Austrian Empire), today Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, at the age of 66, and was buried in Woodlands Cemetery in Philadelphia.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "Pennsylvania Historical Marker Search". PHMC. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Rottenberg (2001).
  3. ^ "Anthony Joseph Drexel | American banker". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  4. ^ White, Theo B. (1975). Fairmount: Philadelphia's Park. Philadelphia, PA: The Art Alliance Press. p. 94. ISBN 0879820152.
  5. ^ F. Rzeznik, Thomas (2013). Church and Estate: Religion and Wealth in Industrial-Era Philadelphia. Penn State Press. p. 126. ISBN 9780271063256.
  6. ^ a b c McDonald, Edward D.; Edward M. Hinton (1942). Drexel Institute of Technology 1891–1941. Haddon Craftsmen, Inc. pp. 4–5. ISBN 1-4067-6374-8.
  7. ^ Rottenberg, Dan. The Man Who Made Wall Street: Anthony J. Drexel and the Rise of Modern Finance, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006, p. 46 ISBN 9780812219661
  8. ^ "Anthony J. Drexel", West Philadelphia Collaborative History
  9. ^ Times, Special To The Now York (19 July 1933). "A.VAN RENSSELAER, ARTS PATRON, DEAD | Philadelphia Philanthropist and Sportsman Succumbs to Long Illness at 82. | PRINCETON LIFE TRUSTEE | President of the Philadelphia Orchestra Association From 1901 Till Recently". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  10. ^ "MRS. BRINSLEY FITZGERALD". The New York Times. February 13, 1948. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  11. ^ Larkin, Tara Elizabeth. "Drexel, St. Katharine Mary", Pennsylvania State University, Fall, 2006 2014-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ . Time magazine. December 3, 1956. Archived from the original on February 8, 2007. Retrieved March 17, 2011.
  13. ^ "Anthony J. Drexel Biddle Dead. Ambassador to Spain Was 64. Envoy and Officer in World War II. Tributes Paid by Kennedy and Eisenhower". The New York Times. November 14, 1961. Retrieved April 10, 2010. Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, ambassador to Spain and for many years one of this country's most distinguished diplomats, died today at Walter Reed Army ...
  14. ^ "Anthony J. Drexel is Dead". The New York Times. July 1, 1893. Retrieved 2008-12-23. News of His Death Sent by Cable from Carlsbad. He Went There in Poor Health to Spend the Summer. Last of the Sons of the Founder of His House. Known All Over the World as a Financier. A Philanthropist as Well. Connected with Many Gigantic Transactions.

Further reading edit

  • Rottenberg, Dan (2001). The Man Who Made Wall Street: Anthony J. Drexel and the Rise of Modern Finance (1 ed.). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-3626-2. OCLC 878526769.
  • Papadakis, Constantine (2001). Drexel University, a University with a Difference: The Unique Vision of Anthony J. Drexel. New York: Newcomen Society of the United States.

External links edit

  • "Anthony Joseph Drexel". Find a Grave. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  • Article on Encyclopædia Britannica

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brother St Katharine Drexel niece Elizabeth Wharton Drexel niece Anthony Drexel Biddle Sr grandson Anthony Drexel Biddle Jr great grandson Pennsylvania Historical MarkerOfficial nameAnthony J Drexel 1826 1893 TypeCityCriteriaBusiness amp Industry Education Entrepreneurs RailroadsDesignatedApril 2005 1 CountyPhiladelphiaLocation48 S Third Street Philadelphia39 56 56 N 75 08 45 W 39 94899 N 75 14581 W 39 94899 75 14581 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksEarly life edit nbsp Anthony J Drexel s statue at Drexel UniversityDrexel was born in 1826 in Philadelphia to Francis Martin Drexel 1792 1863 and Catherine Hookey 1795 1870 He was the brother of Francis Anthony Drexel and Joseph William Drexel He was the uncle of Saint Katharine Drexel Anthony Joseph Drexel was raised a Roman Catholic but he joined the Episcopal Church later 5 Career editMain articles Drexel Morgan amp Co and Drexel Harjes amp Co At the age of 13 he began to work in the banking house founded three years earlier by his father the Austrian born American banker Francis Martin Drexel 6 In 1847 he was named a member of the firm Drexel amp Company the original predecessor of what would become Drexel Burnham Lambert 6 After the death of his father in 1863 Drexel closed the bank s Chicago and San Francisco offices and changed the name of its New York branch from Read Drexel amp Co to Drexel Winthrop In 1867 he founded a separate Paris based banking partnership Drexel Harjes amp Co with John H Harjes and Eugene Winthrop 6 Three years later in 1871 at the urging of Junius Spencer Morgan in London Drexel became the mentor of Junius s troubled son John Pierpont Morgan of New York and entered into a new partnership with young Morgan forming Drexel Morgan amp Co 2 This new merchant banking partnership which was based in New York rather than Philadelphia served initially as an agent for Europeans investing in the United States Over the next generation this partnership assumed the leading role in financing America s railroads and stabilizing and revitalizing Wall Street s chaotic securities markets The firm created a national capital market for industrial companies a market that had previously existed only for railroads and canals To restore investor confidence Drexel Morgan amp Co underwrote the pay of the entire U S Army when Congress refused to do so in 1877 bailed out the U S government during the Panic of 1895 and rescued the New York Stock Exchange during the Panic of 1907 2 With the formation of Drexel Morgan amp Co Drexel Harjes became the French affiliate of an international banking firm with offices in London Philadelphia New York City and Paris that would subsequently become J P Morgan amp Co Two years after Drexel s death in 1893 Drexel Morgan amp Co was renamed J P Morgan amp Co one of the original predecessors of what is today JPMorgan Chase In 1901 the bank financed the formation of the United States Steel Corporation the world s first billion dollar corporation which took over the business of Andrew Carnegie and other companies Personal life editDrexel married Ellen B Rozet 1832 1891 the daughter of John Roset 1794 1870 and Mary Ann Laning 1807 1880 in 1850 in a service officiated by Dutch Reformed clergyman Rev John D Ludlow father in law of the bride s sister 7 Although raised a Roman Catholic Drexel subsequently converted to his wife s Episcopalian faith He and his family were members of the Church of the Saviour now Philadelphia Cathedral where Drexel served first as a vestryman and later as warden Murals located in the apse of the church honor his memory 8 The Drexels had the following children Emilie Taylor Drexel 1851 1883 who married Edward Biddle III born 1851 Frances Katherine Drexel 1852 1892 who married James William Paul Jr Marie Rozet Drexel 1854 1855 who died young Mae E Drexel 1857 1886 who married Charles T Stewart Sarah Rozet Sallie Drexel 1860 1929 who married John R Fell Sr 1858 1895 and after his death married Alexander Van Rensselaer 1850 1933 9 Francis Anthony Drexel II 1861 1869 who died young John Rozet Drexel 1863 1935 who married Alice Gordon Troth 1865 1947 Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr 1864 1934 who married Margarita Armstrong 1867 1948 10 They divorced in 1917 and in 1918 she married Brinsley FitzGerald 1859 1931 George William Childs Drexel 1868 1944 who married Mary Stretch Irick 1868 1948 nbsp Historical marker commemorating Drexel in Old City Philadelphia Upon the death of his sister in law Hannah Jane Langstroth Drexel in 1858 Anthony and Ellen cared for his nieces three year old Elizabeth and five week old Katherine for the next two years When his older brother Francis married Emma Bouvier in 1860 Francis brought his two daughters home 11 Anthony was also the grandfather of Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Sr 1874 1948 12 and the great grandfather of Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Jr 1897 1961 the United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia Poland and Norway 13 Drexel died of a heart attack on June 30 1893 in Karlsbad in the German speaking part of Bohemia Austrian Empire today Karlovy Vary Czech Republic at the age of 66 and was buried in Woodlands Cemetery in Philadelphia 14 References edit Pennsylvania Historical Marker Search PHMC Retrieved 3 November 2018 a b c Rottenberg 2001 Anthony Joseph Drexel American banker Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 2017 08 22 White Theo B 1975 Fairmount Philadelphia s Park Philadelphia PA The Art Alliance Press p 94 ISBN 0879820152 F Rzeznik Thomas 2013 Church and Estate Religion and Wealth in Industrial Era Philadelphia Penn State Press p 126 ISBN 9780271063256 a b c McDonald Edward D Edward M Hinton 1942 Drexel Institute of Technology 1891 1941 Haddon Craftsmen Inc pp 4 5 ISBN 1 4067 6374 8 Rottenberg Dan The Man Who Made Wall Street Anthony J Drexel and the Rise of Modern Finance University of Pennsylvania Press 2006 p 46 ISBN 9780812219661 Anthony J Drexel West Philadelphia Collaborative History Times Special To The Now York 19 July 1933 A VAN RENSSELAER ARTS PATRON DEAD Philadelphia Philanthropist and Sportsman Succumbs to Long Illness at 82 PRINCETON LIFE TRUSTEE President of the Philadelphia Orchestra Association From 1901 Till Recently The New York Times Retrieved 22 February 2017 MRS BRINSLEY FITZGERALD The New York Times February 13 1948 Retrieved 10 August 2016 Larkin Tara Elizabeth Drexel St Katharine Mary Pennsylvania State University Fall 2006 Archived 2014 10 17 at the Wayback Machine The Theater New Plays in Manhattan Time magazine December 3 1956 Archived from the original on February 8 2007 Retrieved March 17 2011 Anthony J Drexel Biddle Dead Ambassador to Spain Was 64 Envoy and Officer in World War II Tributes Paid by Kennedy and Eisenhower The New York Times November 14 1961 Retrieved April 10 2010 Anthony J Drexel Biddle ambassador to Spain and for many years one of this country s most distinguished diplomats died today at Walter Reed Army Anthony J Drexel is Dead The New York Times July 1 1893 Retrieved 2008 12 23 News of His Death Sent by Cable from Carlsbad He Went There in Poor Health to Spend the Summer Last of the Sons of the Founder of His House Known All Over the World as a Financier A Philanthropist as Well Connected with Many Gigantic Transactions Further reading editRottenberg Dan 2001 The Man Who Made Wall Street Anthony J Drexel and the Rise of Modern Finance 1 ed Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press ISBN 978 0 8122 3626 2 OCLC 878526769 Papadakis Constantine 2001 Drexel University a University with a Difference The Unique Vision of Anthony J Drexel New York Newcomen Society of the United States External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anthony Joseph Drexel I Anthony Joseph Drexel Find a Grave Retrieved August 9 2010 Bibliography of sources about Anthony J Drexel and the Drexel family Article on Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anthony 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