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John Pierpont Morgan

John Pierpont Morgan
John Pierpont Morgan

Summary

Name: Mr John Pierpont Morgan
Age: 74 years 11 months and 28 days (Male)
Nationality: American
Marital Status: Married to Frances Louisa (née Tracy)
Occupation: Financier

Research Articles

John P. Eaton Voyage (2008) Cancelled Passages Aboard Titanic
Passengers that cancelled their tickets for the Titanic
Brad Payne Titanica! (2022) Titanic: Conceiving a Legend
How and why the decision was made to construct the Titanic

Newspaper Articles

New York Times (25 December 1898) Notes Of The Yachtsmen
New York Times (16 June 1899) The Germanic Again In Port
New York Times (20 February 1900) Dog Show Opens To-day
New York Times (8 September 1901) Passengers From Europe Grieved
New York Times (19 September 1901) J. Bruce Ismay Returns To England
New York Times (23 November 1905) J. P. Morgan As A Grandpa
New-York Tribune (14 March 1907) J. P. Morgan Sails On The Baltic
New York Times (14 March 1907) Morgan On The Ocean
New York Times (23 March 1907) Morgan Hopeful For Our Stocks
New York Times (9 September 1907) Morgan's Wild Auto Dash
Encyclopaedia of Ships and Shipping (1908) Ismay, James [sic] Bruce
New York Times (15 February 1908) Morgan For President? Huh!
New York Times (26 February 1908) Morgan To Entertain Queen
New York Times (27 February 1908) J. P. Morgan Sails
New York Times (15 January 1910) Will Pay A Bet To Morgan
The New York Times (20 May 1911) Morgan In London
The New York Times (19 July 1911) Olympic Cuts Her Own Time
New York Times (31 December 1911) J. P. Morgan Sails; Is Going To Egypt
New York Times (6 January 1912) Morgan In Paris
New York Times (16 March 1912) J. P. Morgan Dug Into Egypt's Past
New York Times (16 March 1912) J. Pierpont Morgan Visits Pompeii
New York Times (17 March 1912) J. P. Morgan In Rome
New York Times (18 March 1912) Pompeii Charms Mr. Morgan
New York Times (19 March 1912) Morgan Aids Preventorium
New York Times (23 March 1912) Finds Temple For Morgan
New York Times (28 March 1912) To Dedicate New Campanile
Italy's Invitation Includes Engraving by American Artist
New York Times (29 March 1912) Morgan Visits King Victor
New York Times (4 April 1912) Morgan Vision Of Art
New York Times (6 April 1912) Morgan To Meet Kaiser
New York Times (7 April 1912) Morgan Busy In Rome
New York Times (9 April 1912) Morgan May Act As A Peace Envoy
Berlin Thinks That, Unofficially, He Will Try to End the Turkish-Italian Conflict
New York Times (12 April 1912) Say They Have "mona Lisa"
New York Times (13 April 1912) Mr. Morgan Annoyed
New York Times (17 April 1912) J. P. Morgan Is 75 Years Old To-day
Chicago Tribune (17 April 1912) Morgan Dinner Recalled
New York Times (18 April 1912) Rulers Compliment Morgan On Birthday
Chicago Record-Herald (19 April 1912) Luck Saves Morgan
Cleveland Plain Dealer (19 April 1912) Morgan's Barber Lost
Man Who Always Shaved Financier Was on Titanic
New York Times (20 April 1912) Morgan Stops Festivities
Chicago Daily News (20 April 1912) Not All Stock Issued
New York Times (22 April 1912) Money Loss Nothing---morgan
New York Times (23 April 1912) Mr. Morgan At Venice
New York Times (24 April 1912) Venice Exhibition Opened
New York Times (25 April 1912) A Restoration At Venice
New York Times (27 April 1912) Venice Thanks Morgan
Officials Express Their Gratitude for His Attendance at Campanile Gala
New York Times (4 May 1912) Baths Are Helping Morgan
The San Francisco Call (2 June 1912) Lord Pirrie's Wife To Visit The West
New-York Tribune (20 July 1912) Morgan Coming On Olympic
(25 July 1912) j. P. Morgan Home Again
New York Times (25 July 1912) Morgan Home From Europe
(8 September 1912) has Gyroscopic Compass
New-York Tribune (8 January 1913) Morgan Spends An Afternoon In Mud
The Washington Times (23 January 1913) Morgan And Aldrich See Pompeii Together
The Washington Times (10 March 1913) Diaz Starts Back To Mexican Home
The Washington Times (13 March 1913) Morgan, Visibly Ill, Arrives I [sic] Italy
The New York Times (14 March 1913) J. P. Morgan In Rome (1)
The Washington Herald (14 March 1913) Morgan Carried From Steamship
(22 March 1913) mr. Morgan Still Suffers
The New York Times (23 March 1913) Morgan Fit As Ever, Says His Physician
The New York Times (30 March 1913) Morgan Must Rest; Son Admits Anxiety
The New York Times (31 March 1913) Morgan's Doctors Admit Condition Is 'most Critical'
The Washington Times (1 April 1913) Kin Of Morgan May Halt Ship
New York Times (1 April 1913) Morgan Fortune Near $100,000,000
Je Sais Tout (15 April 1913) John Pierpont Morgan
From 'Je Sais Tout', 15 April 1913

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Portrait of the great financier, industrialist and shipowner.
From 'Je Sais Tout', 15 April 1913
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