- George Peabody
:"This article is about George Peabody, a London-based banker and philanthropist from the northern United States, founder of the Peabody Institute and the Peabody Trust. For information about George Peabody, the capitalist and promoter of education in the southern United States, see
George Foster Peabody ."Infobox Person
name = George Peabody
image_size = 200px
birth_date = birth date|1837|4|17|mf=y
birth_place = Peabody, Massachusetts, U.S.
death_date = death date and age|1869|11|4|1795|2|18|mf=y
death_place =London, England
resting_place = Harmony Grove Cemetery, Salem, Massachusetts
occupation =Financier ,Banker ,Entrepreneur
religion =Unitarian
spouse = none
parents = Thomas Peabody and Judith Dodge
children = none
networth = $23,700,000,000 [cite book |title=The Wealthy 100: From Benjamin Franklin to Bill Gates-A Ranking of the Richest Americans, Past and Present |last=Klepper |first=Michael |coauthors=Robert Gunther |year=1996 |publisher=Citadel Press |isbn=978-0806518008 |pages=362]George Peabody (
February 18 1795 –November 4 1869 ) was anentrepreneur and philanthropist who founded thePeabody Institute . He was born in what was then South Danvers, Massachusetts (nowPeabody, Massachusetts ), to a family with Puritan antecedents in the state, but that was solidly middle class. His birthplace at 205 Washington Street in Peabody is now theGeorge Peabody House Museum , a museum dedicated to preserving his life and legacy. One of George Peabody's longtime business associates and friends was renowned banker and art patronWilliam Wilson Corcoran .In 1816, Peabody moved to Baltimore, where he would live for the next 20 years. And in 1837, Peabody settled in
London , where he would spend the rest of his life.George Peabody never married. He died in London on
November 4 1869 , aged 74. At the request of theDean of Westminster and with the approval of the Queen, Peabody was given a temporary burial inWestminster Abbey .His will provided that he be buried in the town of his birth,
Danvers, Massachusetts , and Prime Minister Gladstone arranged for Peabody's remains to be returned to America on HMS "Monarch", the newest and largest ship in Her Majesty's Navy. He is buried inSalem, Massachusetts , at Harmony Grove Cemetery. Peabody's death and the pair of funerals were international news, with hundreds of people participating in the ceremonies and thousands attending. [cite journal |first=Franklin |last=Parker |title=The Funeral of George Peabody |publisher=Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (Taylor & Francis Group)|url=http://www.jstor.org/pss/1491421 |journal=Peabody Journal of Education |volume=44 |issue=1 |date=July 1966 |pages=21-36 |accessdate=2008-10-11]The town of South Danvers, Massachusetts, changed its name to The City of
Peabody, Massachusetts in honor of its favorite son. Peabody is a member of theHall of Fame for Great Americans located at theBronx Community College , at the former site ofNew York University ..
Business
While serving as a volunteer in the
War of 1812 , Peabody (pronounced PEE-buh-dee) metElisha Riggs , who, in 1814, provided financial backing for the wholesale dry goods firm of "Peabody, Riggs, and Company".In 1851 he founded
George Peabody and Company to meet the increasing demand forsecurities issued by the American railroads and three years later went into partnership withJunius Spencer Morgan (father ofJ. P. Morgan ) to formPeabody, Morgan and Co. , where the two financiers worked together until Peabody’s retirement in 1864. On his retirement, the firm was renamedJ. S. Morgan & Co . The former UKmerchant bank Morgan Grenfell (now part ofDeutsche Bank ), internationaluniversal bank JPMorgan Chase andinvestment bank Morgan Stanley can all trace their roots to Peabody's bank. [Chernow: "The House of Morgan"]Philanthropy
Peabody is the acknowledged father of modern philanthropy, having established the practice later followed by
Andrew Carnegie ,John D. Rockefeller ,Bill Gates , and some sayJohns Hopkins .In 1862 in London, Peabody established the Peabody Donation Fund, which continues to this day, as the
Peabody Trust , to provide good quality housing "for the deserving poor" in London. The first dwellings opened by the Peabody Trust for the "artisans and labouring poor of London" were opened in Commercial Street,Whitechapel in February 1864. They were designed by the architectH.A. Darbishire in an attractively ornate style, a break from the convention of Gothic that private clients came to require of him.Peabody was made a Freeman of the
City of London , the motion being proposed byCharles Reed in recognition of his financial contribution to London's poor.In America, Peabody founded and supported numerous institutions in
New England and elsewhere. At the close of theAmerican Civil War , he established thePeabody Education Fund to "encourage the intellectual, moral, and industrial education of the destitute children of the Southern States." His grandest beneficence, however, was to Baltimore; the city in which he achieved his earliest success.George Peabody is known to have provided benefactions of more than $8 million, most of them in his own lifetime. Among the list are included::1852 The Peabody Institute (now the [http://www.peabodylibrary.org/history/library.html| Peabody Institute Library] ), Peabody, Mass: $217,000:1856 The Peabody Institute, Danvers, Mass (now the [http://www.danverslibrary.org/administration/pilhistlong2.html| Peabody Institute Library of Danvers] ): $100,000:1857 The
Peabody Institute , Baltimore: $1,400,000:1862 ThePeabody Donation Fund , London: $2,500,000:1866 ThePeabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology ,Harvard University :1866 ThePeabody Museum of Natural History ,Yale University : $150,000:1867 ThePeabody Essex Museum , Salem, Mass: $140,000:1867 The Peabody Institute, Georgetown, District of Columbia: $15,000 (today the Peabody Room, Georgetown Branch, DC Public Library).:1867Peabody Education Fund : $2,000,000References
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