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J. P. Morgan was born in April 17, 1837.
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He got a job when he came back to the U.S. from a private banking house duncan.
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He was appointed as the american agent and the attorney for George peabody.
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He married Amelia Sturges on Jan. 1, 1861
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He married Frances Louisa Tracy on May 31, 1865.
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Morgan’s real breakthrough as an unstoppable financial force came in 1871.
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On February 20, 1895, J.P. Morgan & Co. led a bond offering that helped rescue the United States from a severe two-year economic depression.
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He underwrote federal bonds worth $1400 million to help refinance the Civil War debut.
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Morgan had underwritten the creation of an electrical energy and equipment company
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Morgan had underwritten the creation of an electrical energy and equipment company that was the merging of Thomas Edison’s original company.
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The Day Morgan's father died.
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the United States Virgin Islands with punishing fury this month.
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who owned the Chattanooga Times, secured financing from Morgan to purchase the financially struggling New York Times.
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Federal Steel Company, centred in Chicago. In 1900 Schwab became president of the Carnegie company.
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J. P. Morgan passed away on March 31, 1913.