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Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr.

Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr. (September 9, 1864 – December 14, 1934) was an American banker and philanthropist who was a close friend of King Edward VII.[1]

Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr.
Born(1864-09-09)September 9, 1864
DiedDecember 14, 1934(1934-12-14) (aged 70)
New York, New York
OccupationBanker
Spouse
Margarita Armstrong
(m. 1886; div. 1917)
Children4
Parent(s)Anthony Joseph Drexel
Ellen B. Rozet
RelativesJohn R. Drexel (brother)
Alexander Van Rensselaer (brother-in-law)
Francis Anthony Drexel (uncle)
Joseph William Drexel (uncle)
Katharine Drexel (cousin)
Anthony Drexel Biddle Sr. (cousin)
Francis Martin Drexel (grandfather)
Signature

Early life edit

Drexel was born on September 9, 1864, in Philadelphia to Anthony Joseph Drexel (1826–1893) and Ellen Rozet (1832–1891). He was one of nine children, including: Emilie Taylor Drexel,[2][3] Frances Katherine Drexel, Mae E. Drexel, Sarah Rozet "Sallie" Drexel (the wife of Alexander Van Rensselaer),[4] John Rozet Drexel, and George William Childs Drexel.[5]

His father was the founder of Drexel, Morgan & Co with J.P. Morgan in 1871 as his junior partner, who also founded Drexel University in 1891.[6] His maternal grandparents were John Roset and Mary Ann Laning. His paternal grandparents were Austrian-born American banker Francis Martin Drexel and Katherine Hookey.[7][8]

Career edit

In 1878, Drexel began working for his father's firm, Drexel & Co. in Philadelphia, and was made a partner on January 1, 1890.[9] He was a partner at Drexel until October 21, 1893, when he resigned at age 29 after 16 years of working and just four months after his father's death, from Drexel & Co. of Philadelphia, Drexel, Morgan & Co. of New York, and Drexel, Harjes & Co. of Paris.[10]

At the time, a close friend of his exclaimed to The New York Times, "He does not care to assume the cares and responsibilities which are attached to the business. He is a young man who is very fond of life in the society. His pleasures would have to be curtailed immeasurably were he to continue closely identified with the business his father established, and he does not care for the confinement and close application to which he would be subjected. He prefers to be free footed, and will withdraw. That is all there is to his action. It is said it has no significant whatsoever."[10]

Shortly thereafter, he bought one of the most valuable residences in Philadelphia, the Wilstach mansion at the northeast corner of 18th and Walnut Streets, for $175,000.[11] In November of the same year, he also bought the steamer Avenel from W. P. Whitlock.[12]

Lifestyle edit

After his father's death on June 30, 1893, Drexel decided to live in Europe. He lived in London on Grosvenor Square and Carlton House Terrace for several years.[13] While there, they were friends with Clyde Fitch, a successful and prolific dramatist.[14] From 1915 until his death, however, he resided at the 68 rue de Bellechasse in Paris as well as homes in the provinces, after his difficult divorce with his wife.[1] In addition to his reputation as a lavish entertainer, he was known as a keen yachtsman and owned several famous yachts including Sayonara and Aloma.[1]

He was a member of the Philadelphia Club, Rabbit Club, Racquet Club and Corinthian Club in Philadelphia and the Knickerbocker Club, Union Club, New York Yacht Club, and Turf and Field Club of New York.[1]

Personal life edit

 
Photograph of Drexel's wife, Rita Armstrong Drexel, by Lallie Charles

On September 14, 1886, he married Margarita "Rita" Armstrong (1867–1948),[15] a daughter of John Armstrong (1823–1884), of the Baltimore Armstrongs,[16] and Margaretta Armstrong (1833–1900, née McKee, daughter of US Army Col. William R. McKee), and only sibling of Anne "Annie" Armstrong Stewart (1864–1925, mother of the New York socialite Princess Anita of Braganza). Together, they had:

On May 25, 1917,[13] Anthony and Margarita divorced after several years of separation and a bitterly contested trial.[25] In January 1918, Margarita married secondly Lt.-Col. Brinsley FitzGerald,[26] son of Sir Peter FitzGerald, 1st Bt. and 19th Knight of Kerry.

Drexel died of uremic poisoning in 1934, aged 70, while staying in New York at the Hotel Ambassador.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Anthony J. Drexel, Banker, dies at 70; Head of Famous Philadelphia Family Succumbs Here After Illness of Eight Months, Resided Long in England; Keen Yachtsman and Owner of Celebrated Craft -Had Been Host to Edward VII". The New York Times. December 15, 1934. p. 13. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  2. ^ . Time magazine. December 3, 1956. Archived from the original on February 8, 2007. Retrieved March 17, 2011.
  3. ^ "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. p. 39. 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 ...
  4. ^ "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" (PDF). The New York Times. July 19, 1933. p. 17. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  5. ^ "Anthony J. Drexel is Dead". The New York Times. Philadelphia. July 1, 1893. p. 1. Retrieved February 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. 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.
  6. ^ Rottenberg (2001).
  7. ^ "Francis Drexel's Will". The New York Times. Philadelphia. February 23, 1885. p. 5. Retrieved February 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ McDonald, Edward D.; Edward M. Hinton (1942). Drexel Institute of Technology 1891–1941. Haddon Craftsmen, Inc. pp. 4–5. ISBN 1-4067-6374-8.
  9. ^ Rottenberg 2001
  10. ^ a b "Wants to Enjoy Himself.; Anthony J. Drexel, Jr., to Withdraw from Houses His Father Founded". The New York Times. Philadelphia. October 21, 1893. p. 9. Retrieved February 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "Personal Gossip". The New York Times. October 29, 1893. p. 4. Retrieved February 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "Yachting Odds and Ends". The New York Times. November 17, 1893. p. 3. Retrieved February 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ a b "Divorces A. J. Drexel.; Wife of Philadelphia Banker Obtains a Decree in London". The New York Times. London. May 26, 1917. p. 13. Retrieved February 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ Dearinger, Kevin Lane (July 29, 2016). Clyde Fitch and the American Theatre: An Olive in the Cocktail. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781611479485. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  15. ^ "Mrs. Brinsley Fitzgerald". The New York Times. February 13, 1948. p. 21. Retrieved August 10, 2016.
  16. ^ "Mr. Drexel's Bride.; The Young Banker's Marriage to Miss Rita Armstrong". The New York Times. Elberon, New Jersey. September 15, 1886. p. 4. Retrieved February 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  17. ^ "A.J. Drexel Dead; Retired Broker, 58; Great-Grandson of Founder of Philadelphia Banking House Prominent as Sportsman". The New York Times. February 26, 1946. p. 21. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  18. ^ "Marjorie Gould to Wed A.J. Drexel, Jr. Engagement of George Jay Gould's Eldest Daughters is Announced at a Dance". The New York Times. January 19, 1910. p. 1. Retrieved February 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  19. ^ "Margaretta Armstrong Finch-Hatton (née Drexel), Countess of Winchilsea and Nottingham". npg.org.uk. National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  20. ^ Times, Special Cable To The New York (February 11, 1939). "Earl of Winchilsea, 14th to Hold Title; Married A.J. Drexel's Daughter in Brilliant Ceremony in 1910". The New York Times. p. O19. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  21. ^ "Miss Drexel Weds Viscount Maidstone; St. Margaret's, Westminster, Thronged at Nuptials of Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drexel. 8,000 Outside the Church; Many Americans Attend Ceremony--Ten Pretty Bridesmaids in Procession--Reception at Drexel Home". The New York Times. London. June 9, 1910. p. 7. Retrieved February 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  22. ^ "Gladys Szechenyi Becomes Bride Of Viscount Maidstone in London; Nobility and Ambassadors of Many Countries Attend Brilliant Church Ceremony -- Both Are Members of Prominent European and American Families". The New York Times. July 12, 1935. p. 16. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  23. ^ "Events of the Month in Aeronautics". Popular Mechanics. 14: 505. October 1910.
  24. ^ "Drexel Flying for France.; Young Philadelphian in Lafayette Escadrille on West Front". The New York Times. May 15, 1917. p. 13. Retrieved February 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  25. ^ "Mrs. Drexel Wins Her London Suit; Court Holds That Husband Must Pay Under Terms of the Separation Agreement. Has an English Domicile; Husband's Plea That He Is a Resident of France Thrown Out ;- He Is Suing in Paris for Divorce". The New York Times. London. December 17, 1915. p. 7. Retrieved February 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  26. ^ "MRS. BRINSLEY FITZGERALD". The New York Times. February 13, 1948. Retrieved August 10, 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Rottenberg, Dan (2001). The Man Who Made Wall Street: Anthony J. Drexel and the Rise of Modern Finance (1st 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 April 25, 2017.

anthony, joseph, drexel, september, 1864, december, 1934, american, banker, philanthropist, close, friend, king, edward, born, 1864, september, 1864philadelphia, pennsylvania, dieddecember, 1934, 1934, aged, york, yorkoccupationbankerspousemargarita, armstrong. Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr September 9 1864 December 14 1934 was an American banker and philanthropist who was a close friend of King Edward VII 1 Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr Born 1864 09 09 September 9 1864Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S DiedDecember 14 1934 1934 12 14 aged 70 New York New YorkOccupationBankerSpouseMargarita Armstrong m 1886 div 1917 wbr Children4Parent s Anthony Joseph DrexelEllen B RozetRelativesJohn R Drexel brother Alexander Van Rensselaer brother in law Francis Anthony Drexel uncle Joseph William Drexel uncle Katharine Drexel cousin Anthony Drexel Biddle Sr cousin Francis Martin Drexel grandfather Signature Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Lifestyle 3 Personal life 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksEarly life editDrexel was born on September 9 1864 in Philadelphia to Anthony Joseph Drexel 1826 1893 and Ellen Rozet 1832 1891 He was one of nine children including Emilie Taylor Drexel 2 3 Frances Katherine Drexel Mae E Drexel Sarah Rozet Sallie Drexel the wife of Alexander Van Rensselaer 4 John Rozet Drexel and George William Childs Drexel 5 His father was the founder of Drexel Morgan amp Co with J P Morgan in 1871 as his junior partner who also founded Drexel University in 1891 6 His maternal grandparents were John Roset and Mary Ann Laning His paternal grandparents were Austrian born American banker Francis Martin Drexel and Katherine Hookey 7 8 Career editIn 1878 Drexel began working for his father s firm Drexel amp Co in Philadelphia and was made a partner on January 1 1890 9 He was a partner at Drexel until October 21 1893 when he resigned at age 29 after 16 years of working and just four months after his father s death from Drexel amp Co of Philadelphia Drexel Morgan amp Co of New York and Drexel Harjes amp Co of Paris 10 At the time a close friend of his exclaimed to The New York Times He does not care to assume the cares and responsibilities which are attached to the business He is a young man who is very fond of life in the society His pleasures would have to be curtailed immeasurably were he to continue closely identified with the business his father established and he does not care for the confinement and close application to which he would be subjected He prefers to be free footed and will withdraw That is all there is to his action It is said it has no significant whatsoever 10 Shortly thereafter he bought one of the most valuable residences in Philadelphia the Wilstach mansion at the northeast corner of 18th and Walnut Streets for 175 000 11 In November of the same year he also bought the steamer Avenel from W P Whitlock 12 Lifestyle edit After his father s death on June 30 1893 Drexel decided to live in Europe He lived in London on Grosvenor Square and Carlton House Terrace for several years 13 While there they were friends with Clyde Fitch a successful and prolific dramatist 14 From 1915 until his death however he resided at the 68 rue de Bellechasse in Paris as well as homes in the provinces after his difficult divorce with his wife 1 In addition to his reputation as a lavish entertainer he was known as a keen yachtsman and owned several famous yachts including Sayonara and Aloma 1 He was a member of the Philadelphia Club Rabbit Club Racquet Club and Corinthian Club in Philadelphia and the Knickerbocker Club Union Club New York Yacht Club and Turf and Field Club of New York 1 Personal life edit nbsp Photograph of Drexel s wife Rita Armstrong Drexel by Lallie CharlesOn September 14 1886 he married Margarita Rita Armstrong 1867 1948 15 a daughter of John Armstrong 1823 1884 of the Baltimore Armstrongs 16 and Margaretta Armstrong 1833 1900 nee McKee daughter of US Army Col William R McKee and only sibling of Anne Annie Armstrong Stewart 1864 1925 mother of the New York socialite Princess Anita of Braganza Together they had Anthony Joseph Drexel III 1887 1946 17 who married Marjorie Gould 1891 1955 a daughter of Edith Kingdon and George Jay Gould 18 Margaretta Armstrong Drexel 1889 1952 19 who married Guy Finch Hatton 14th Earl of Winchilsea 1885 1939 20 in 1910 21 and was the mother of Christopher Finch Hatton 15th Earl of Winchilsea 22 John Armstrong Drexel 1891 1958 an aviation pioneer 23 24 Louis Clapier Norris Drexel 1896 1962 On May 25 1917 13 Anthony and Margarita divorced after several years of separation and a bitterly contested trial 25 In January 1918 Margarita married secondly Lt Col Brinsley FitzGerald 26 son of Sir Peter FitzGerald 1st Bt and 19th Knight of Kerry Drexel died of uremic poisoning in 1934 aged 70 while staying in New York at the Hotel Ambassador 1 References edit a b c d e Anthony J Drexel Banker dies at 70 Head of Famous Philadelphia Family Succumbs Here After Illness of Eight Months Resided Long in England Keen Yachtsman and Owner of Celebrated Craft Had Been Host to Edward VII The New York Times December 15 1934 p 13 Retrieved April 25 2017 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 p 39 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 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 PDF The New York Times July 19 1933 p 17 Retrieved February 22 2017 Anthony J Drexel is Dead The New York Times Philadelphia July 1 1893 p 1 Retrieved February 15 2022 via Newspapers com 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 Rottenberg 2001 Francis Drexel s Will The New York Times Philadelphia February 23 1885 p 5 Retrieved February 15 2022 via Newspapers com 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 2001 a b Wants to Enjoy Himself Anthony J Drexel Jr to Withdraw from Houses His Father Founded The New York Times Philadelphia October 21 1893 p 9 Retrieved February 15 2022 via Newspapers com Personal Gossip The New York Times October 29 1893 p 4 Retrieved February 15 2022 via Newspapers com Yachting Odds and Ends The New York Times November 17 1893 p 3 Retrieved February 15 2022 via Newspapers com a b Divorces A J Drexel Wife of Philadelphia Banker Obtains a Decree in London The New York Times London May 26 1917 p 13 Retrieved February 15 2022 via Newspapers com Dearinger Kevin Lane July 29 2016 Clyde Fitch and the American Theatre An Olive in the Cocktail Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 9781611479485 Retrieved April 25 2017 Mrs Brinsley Fitzgerald The New York Times February 13 1948 p 21 Retrieved August 10 2016 Mr Drexel s Bride The Young Banker s Marriage to Miss Rita Armstrong The New York Times Elberon New Jersey September 15 1886 p 4 Retrieved February 15 2022 via Newspapers com A J Drexel Dead Retired Broker 58 Great Grandson of Founder of Philadelphia Banking House Prominent as Sportsman The New York Times February 26 1946 p 21 Retrieved April 25 2017 Marjorie Gould to Wed A J Drexel Jr Engagement of George Jay Gould s Eldest Daughters is Announced at a Dance The New York Times January 19 1910 p 1 Retrieved February 15 2022 via Newspapers com Margaretta Armstrong Finch Hatton nee Drexel Countess of Winchilsea and Nottingham npg org uk National Portrait Gallery Retrieved April 25 2017 Times Special Cable To The New York February 11 1939 Earl of Winchilsea 14th to Hold Title Married A J Drexel s Daughter in Brilliant Ceremony in 1910 The New York Times p O19 Retrieved April 25 2017 Miss Drexel Weds Viscount Maidstone St Margaret s Westminster Thronged at Nuptials of Daughter of Mr and Mrs A J Drexel 8 000 Outside the Church Many Americans Attend Ceremony Ten Pretty Bridesmaids in Procession Reception at Drexel Home The New York Times London June 9 1910 p 7 Retrieved February 15 2022 via Newspapers com Gladys Szechenyi Becomes Bride Of Viscount Maidstone in London Nobility and Ambassadors of Many Countries Attend Brilliant Church Ceremony Both Are Members of Prominent European and American Families The New York Times July 12 1935 p 16 Retrieved April 25 2017 Events of the Month in Aeronautics Popular Mechanics 14 505 October 1910 Drexel Flying for France Young Philadelphian in Lafayette Escadrille on West Front The New York Times May 15 1917 p 13 Retrieved February 15 2022 via Newspapers com Mrs Drexel Wins Her London Suit Court Holds That Husband Must Pay Under Terms of the Separation Agreement Has an English Domicile Husband s Plea That He Is a Resident of France Thrown Out He Is Suing in Paris for Divorce The New York Times London December 17 1915 p 7 Retrieved February 15 2022 via Newspapers com MRS BRINSLEY FITZGERALD The New York Times February 13 1948 Retrieved August 10 2023 Further reading editRottenberg Dan 2001 The Man Who Made Wall Street Anthony J Drexel and the Rise of Modern Finance 1st 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 Jr Anthony Joseph Drexel Find a Grave Retrieved April 25 2017 Bibliography of sources about Drexel family Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr amp oldid 1195395094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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