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J. P. Morgan

J. P. Morgan

American financier, banker, philanthropist and art collector

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Founder of
International Mercantile Marine Co.
International Mercantile Marine Co.
JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase
Birthdate
April 17, 1837
Birthplace
Hartford, Connecticut
Hartford, Connecticut
Date of Death
March 31, 1913
Place of Death
Rome
Rome
Author of
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A check list of Coptic manuscripts in the Pierpont Morgan library
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Catalogue of a collection of Merovingian antiquities belonging to J. Pierpont Morgan
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Byzantine enamels in Pierpont Morgan's collection
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Owner of
Prayer Bead with the Adoration of the Magi and the Crucifixion
Prayer Bead with the Adoration of the Magi and the Crucifixion
Child of
Junius Spencer Morgan
Junius Spencer Morgan
Educated at
University of Göttingen
University of Göttingen
The English High School
The English High School
Cheshire Academy
Cheshire Academy
Also Known As
John Pierpont Morgan I
Occupation
Writer
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Financier
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ISNI
000000008385399X0
Open Library ID
OL2239745A0
VIAF
574107700

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Child
J. P. Morgan Jr.
J. P. Morgan Jr.
Anne Morgan (philanthropist)
Anne Morgan (philanthropist)
Citizenship
United States
United States
Father
Junius Spencer Morgan
Junius Spencer Morgan
Notable Work
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Morgan Library & Museum
Wikidata ID
Q54168
Overview

J. P. Morgan (born John Pierpont Morgan I on April 17, 1837) was an American financier . Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Morgan held United States citizenship . He was educated at the University of Göttingen, The English High School, and Cheshire Academy .

Morgan was the founder of the International Mercantile Marine Co. and JPMorgan Chase, both of which are notable financial institutions . He had two children, Anne Morgan, a philanthropist, and J. P. Morgan Jr. . Morgan's father was Junius Spencer Morgan .

J. P. Morgan's notable works include the Morgan Library & Museum, which showcases his extensive collection of books, manuscripts, and art . One of the items in his collection was the Prayer Bead with the Adoration of the Magi and the Crucifixion .

J. P. Morgan died on March 31, 1913, in Rome .

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