Jasper Grosvenor

Jasper Grosvenor

Jasper Grosvenor (1794 – 1857) was an American financier of the early to mid 19th century. In 1832 he partnered with Thomas Rogers and Morris Ketchum to form the manufacturing firm Rogers, Ketchum and Grosvenor which became the second most popular steam locomotive manufacturing company in North America in the 19th century. He remained a partner in the business until his death in 1857. [Moshein, Peter and Rothfus, Robert R., (1992) Rogers locomotives: A brief history and construction list, Railroad History (167) 13-147.]

Jasper lived in New York City with his wife Matilda, on the same upscale city block as William H. Aspinwall (founder of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and the Panama Railroad). [cite book| author=Havens, Catherine Elizabeth| year=1920| title= [http://www.merrycoz.org/havens/HAVENS.HTM Diary of a Little Girl in Old New York] | publisher=Henry Collins Brown, New York| id=| Retrieved October 7 2005.] The Grosvenors were a religious family and were patrons of New York's Church of the Ascension; after Jasper's death, Matilda donated one of the stained glass windows in the church, the Grosvenor Memorial by Frederic Crowninshield which depicts "Angels at the Sepulchre," in Jasper's memory. Matilda Grosvenor survived Jasper to pass away in 1885. [The Church of the Ascension in the City of New York, " [http://www.ascensionnyc.org/artistic.shtml The Artistic Heritage of the Church of the Ascension] ". Retrieved October 7 2005.]

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