- Augustine Heard
Augustine Heard (
March 30 ,1785 -September 14 ,1868 ) was an American entrepreneur, businessman and trader, and founder of the Augustine Heard & Co. firm in China.Early career
Augustine Heard was born in a wealthy family of
Ipswich, Massachusetts merchants. His father, John Heard (1744-1834), had made his fortune by trading with theWest Indies , and his half-brother Daniel (1778-1801) also worked in foreign trade with the West Indies and China. Educated atPhillips Exeter Academy inNew Hampshire , Augustine did not graduate and instead, in 1803, began working for a prominentBoston, Massachusetts merchant, Ebenezer Francis. Two years later, Heard embarked assupercargo toCalcutta on one of Francis' ships. Climbing the ranks of trading companies, Heard was, by 1812, captain of his first ship, thebrig "Caravan". He pursued his naval career for 18 years, becoming a renowned navigator and his feats became the subject of poems and stories. cite web
title = Genealogy Find: The Exploits of Captain Augustine Heard
url=http://genealogyfinds.com/documents/bostonheard.htm
accessdate = 2007-08-07 ]China
In 1830, at the age of 45, Heard settled in
Canton, China , where we became partner in the American trading firm Samuel Russell & Co. In 1834, he returned to Boston for health reasons, and managed his business from there. He also developed close ties with his nephews, the sons of his brother George Washington Heard, and developed a business relationship with them. set up his own company, Augustine Heard & Co. in 1840 with Joseph Coolidge andJohn Murray Forbes , friends and partners who had remained in Canton. The firm became very successful, and rapidly grew to become the third largest American firm in China. Heard returned to China the following year and actively directed his firm until 1844 when he gradually started scaling down his involvement, travelling extensively to Europe and America, leaving the firm's operations in the hands of his partners and family members. cite web
title = Ipswich Historical Society and Museum: Augustine Head
url=http://www.ipswichmuseum.net/person_aheard.php
accessdate = 2007-08-07 ] The firm, like many other American firms involved in trade with China, enountered financial difficulties in the 1870s and finally went bankrupt in 1875. A sister company bearing the same name established in the United States for the purpose of running operations from the U.S. side, had been created onApril 13 ,1861 and was dissolved onMay 31 ,1865 . cite web
title = U.S. Supreme Court WILLIAMS v. HEARD, 140 U.S. 529 (1891)
url=http://supreme.justia.com/us/140/529/case.html
accessdate = 2007-08-07 ]Retirement
In the late 1840s, Heard started developing his business in
Ipswich, Massachusetts , and co-founded with his brother and brother-in-law the Ipswich Manufactoring Company in 1848, of which he became sole proprietor in 1852. Heard remained in Ipswich, where he founded theIpswich Public Library cite web
title = Art Works in the Ipswich Public Library
url=http://www.town.ipswich.ma.us/library/art_works.htm
accessdate = 2007-08-07 ] , until his death following a short illness in 1868. cite web
title = Services at the Funeral of Augustine Heard, at the Church of the First Parish, Ipswich, Mass. September 16, 1868.
url=http://www.bwlord.com/Ipswich/Sermons/Heard/servicesHeard.htm
accessdate = 2007-08-07 ]Family
Augustine Heard largely entrusted control over Augustine Heard & Co. to members of his family. Among his family members who were involved in running the firm were his nephews Albert Farley, George Farley, namesake Augustine and John, with whom he had returned to China in 1844. cite web
title = Amy Heard: Letters from the Gilded Age
url=http://www-ee.stanford.edu/~gray/html/amy/amy_3.html
accessdate = 2007-08-07 ] Nephew Augustine later became U.S. Minister to Korea.References
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