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Edward Townsend "Ned" Stotesbury (February 26, 1849 – May 16, 1938) was a prominent investment banker, a partner in Philadelphia's Drexel & Co. and its New York affiliate J. P. Morgan & Co. for over fifty-five years.
Edward T. Stotesbury (1849-1938) host to Presidents and Princes, was a prominent partner at J.P. Morgan & Co. and its Philadelphia affiliate Drexel & Co. for over fifty-five years.
27 apr 2022 · Edward Townsend "Ned" Stotesbury was a prominent investment banker, a partner in Philadelphia's Drexel & Co. and its New York affiliate J. P. Morgan & Co. for over fifty-five years. He was involved in the financing of many railroads.
- Pennsylvania
- February 26, 1849
- "Ned Stotesbury"
- May 16, 1938
16 mag 2019 · Until his death in 1938, Edward T. Stotesbury was one of Philadelphia’s wealthiest and most accomplished men. He had had a huge career, as senior partner of the banking firms Drexel & Co. and J.P. Morgan. He was civic minded and served as president of the Fairmount Park Commission for 26 years.
Edward Townsend "Ned" Stotesbury (February 26, 1849 – May 16, 1938) was a prominent investment banker, a partner in Philadelphia's Drexel & Co. and its New York affiliate J. P. Morgan & Co. for over fifty-five years.
6 mar 2023 · It was on that quietly anxious voyage that the now middle-aged but still attractive widow (by the standards of the era), through a mutual friend (a man named Eldridge) was introduced to a 60-year-old banker-widower from Philadelphia named Edward Stotesbury.
Eva Stotesbury was born in Chicago, her father a prominent lawyer who practiced in the same circuits as Abraham Lincoln. Her 1912 wedding to Edward T. Stotesbury, known as J.P. Morgan’s right-hand man in Philadelphia, was covered by The New York Times; President Taft was in attendance and