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  1. John Jacob Astor: And the Fur Trade (American Tycoons) by Lewis K. Parker, 2003-08
  2. John Jacob Astor: America's First Multimillionaire by Axel Madsen, 2001-01-19
  3. John Jacob Astor Young Trader by B. Anderson, 1961-06
  4. John Jacob Astor: Landlord of New York by Arthur, D. Howden Smith, 1928-11-30
  5. Love, Life & Work and John Jacob Astor by Elbert Hubbard, 2008-02-11
  6. A journey in other worlds. A romance of the future by John Jacob Astor, 2010-08-28
  7. Adventures Of The First Settlers On The Oregon Or Columbia River: Being A Narrative Of The Expedition Fitted Out By John Jacob Astor To Establish The Pacific Fur Company by Alexander Ross, 2007-07-25
  8. John Jacob Astor: America's First Millionaire by Daniel Alef, 2008-11-10
  9. A Journey in Other Worlds, by J.J.a. by J.J. Astor by John Jacob Astor, 2010-02-04
  10. A Letter to the Honorable Horace Mann by Charles Astor Bristed, John Jacob Astor, 2010-01-10
  11. The third winter of unemployment; the report of an enquiry undertaken in the autumn of 1922 by John Jacob Astor, A L. Bowley, 2010-08-08
  12. John Jacob Astor by Elbert Hubbard, 2010-09-10
  13. Certain Rich Men: Stephen Girard-John Jacob Astor-Jay Cooke-Daniel Drew-Cornelius Vanderbilt-Jay Gould-Jim Fisk (Essay Index Reprint Series) by Meade Minnigerode, 1970-06
  14. Transplanted Flowers: Or Memoirs of Mrs. Rumpff, Daughter of John Jacob Astor, Esq., and the Duchess De Broglie, Daughter of Madame De Staël by Robert Baird, 2010-03-07

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John Jacob astor john jacob Astor was not born a wealthy fur trader. Astorwould need more governmental support. John Jacob Astor.
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John Jacob Astor John Jacob Astor was not born a wealthy fur trader. Instead, he was born in Baden, Germany in 1763, the third son of a butcher. One brother, Henry, left for New York, while another, George, travelled to London to open up business in musical instruments. John followed his brother George first, working with him in London. However, in 1783, Astor left for New York, whre, during the voyage, he met another immigrant who told him about prosperous fur trading opportunities in America. Astor was in New York by 1784, married in 1785, and had opened a shop by 1786. He would purchase furs and sell musical instruments of his brother's initially. Soon, Astor established connections in the rising industry, and, along with Montreal fur traders, began to look East to the Orient, whre American furs were in high demand. This is where the story of Astoria begins to take shape.
Astor, in the late 1790s, paid great attention to the stirrings of Peter Pond, Alexander Mackenzie and other "prophets" who foretold the possible benfits of a western trade empire. He also met Alexander Henry, a businessman in Montreal, who furthered his education concerning the ideas of western trading posts. As Astor began to formulate how he could cash in on this opportunity, it became clear that the plan was not exclusively financial and technical, but political as well. Thus Astor would have to court local and national governmants, as welll as fur companies of America and Canada.

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The man who made the American fur trade preeminent had a golden touch that stretched across North America. Part 1 John Jacob Astor . Part 2 Astor Finds His Niche
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John Jacob Astor, Education on the Internet John Jacob Astor, the son ofa farmer, was born in Waldorf, Germany in 1763. When he was sixteen
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John Jacob Astor, the son of a farmer, was born in Waldorf, Germany in 1763. When he was sixteen he moved to London to work with his brother who had started a business making musical instruments. While in England he heard from a friend that there was good money to be made buying and selling furs in America. Astor travelled to New York in 1783. Within three years he had established a business buying furs from Native American trappers at the mouth of the Columbia River in Washington. The venture was a great success and he was soon employing a large number of men at his trading post. Astor established trading posts along the Missouri and Columbia rivers he founded the village of Astoria to serve as a terminal station. By 1795 Astor had purchased a fleet of twelve ships. These were used to transport furs to Europe and the Far East and to bring back manufactured goods and tea that he sold to people living in America.

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John Jacob Astor, Education on the John Jacob Astor, son of WilliamWaldorf, 1st Viscount Astor, was born in 1886. Educated at Eton
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John Jacob Astor, son of William Waldorf, 1st Viscount Astor, was born in 1886. Educated at Eton and New College , Oxford, was aide-de-camp to Viceroy of India (1911-14), was elected MP for Dover in 1922.
After the death of Lord Northcliffe in 1922 Astor became Chairman of the Times Publishing Company . He also gained control of the Sunday Observer . David Astor died in 1976. Available from Amazon Books (order below)
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John Jacob Astor. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Jacob Astor (July17, 1763 March 29, 1848) made a fortune in fur trading and real estate.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Jacob Astor July 17 March 29 ) made a fortune in fur trading and real estate . He is the founder of what became known as the Astor family Born in Walldorf Baden Germany (currently in the Rhein-Neckar district), he learned English in London, England while working for his brother George whose business was manufacturing musical instruments. Astor arrived in the United States in just after the end of the Revolutionary War . He started a fur goods shop in New York City in the late Astor took advantage of a treaty called Jay's Treaty between Britain and the United States in which opened new markets in Canada and the Great Lakes region at the expense of the Canadians. By he had amassed nearly a quarter of a million dollars, and had become one of the leading figures in the fur trade. Astor was given permission to trade in ports monopolized by the British East India Company , and greatly benefited from the fur trade with China . He established the American Fur Company on April 6 , and later formed subsidiaries, the Pacific Fur Company and the Southwest Fur Company (in which Canadians had a part) to control fur trading in the Columbia River and Great Lakes area respectively. His fur trading ventures were disrupted when the British captured his trading posts during the

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John Jacob Astor 17631848. John Astor was born in Waldorf, Germany. At age 20he came to the United States, first to Baltimore and later to New York City.
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John Astor was born in Waldorf, Germany. At age 20 he came to the United States, first to Baltimore and later to New York City. Having few resources, he worked in a variety of jobs—as a bakery assistant, a peddler and manager of a music store. In 1787, Astor entered the fur trade and in a few years became one of the wealthiest men in America. He simplified his business by dealing directly with Native American trappers and established two successful companies, the American Fur Company (1808) and the Pacific Fur Company (1810). His dream was to establish a single trading company with headquarters at the mouth of the Columbia River, and serve the entire American West. Toward that end, in 1811 he erected a trading station at the site of present-day Astoria, Oregon. When the British blockaded the post during the War of 1812 , Astor sold out to them. The fort became the property of the U.S. government at the war's conclusion. Following the war, Astor invested in a small fleet of ships to carry his furs to Europe and the Far East, particularly China. This international trade was immensely profitable, allowing Astor to invest heavily in farmland on Manhattan Island. Those parcels quickly became midtown properties, further enriching Astor. In 1834, he sold his fur businesses and retired to manage his considerable assets.

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Long before Vanderbilt, Gould, Rockefeller, Carnegie and Ford, there was John Jacob Astor, perhaps the first truly diversified capitalist in America. Born in Waldorf, Germany in 1763, Astor came from humble origins, the son of a minor official in Germany. He worked in Waldorf and in London, making musical instruments before he set sail for America in 1784. Originally, Astor and his shipmates were slated to dock in New York but bad weather forced them into Chesapeake Bay, so he eventually found his way to Baltimore. According to the various sources listed below, Astor had either $20, $25 or $250 on him. On issues of this kind, however, I defer to the late great Robert Sobel, so we'll call it $25. Plus Astor is alleged to have had seven flutes with him. Astor then moved on to New York where he went to work for his brother, a butcher, while selling his flutes at this time, for a song.

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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Noun John Jacob Astor - United States capitalist (born in Germany) who made a fortune in fur trading (1763-1848) Astor capitalist - a person who invests capital in a business (especially a large business) Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Examples from classic literature: More John Jacob Astor , relative to that portion of our country, and to the adventurous traders to Santa Fe and the Columbia.
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by Irving, Washington View in context John Jacob Astor to establish an American emporium for the fur trade at the mouth of the Columbia, or Oregon River; of the failure of that enterprise through the capture of Astoria by the British, in 1814; and of the way in which the control of the trade of the Columbia and its dependencies fell into the hands of the Northwest Company.
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John Jacob Astor. 1768 1848. ASTOR, John Jacob, merchant, born in Walldorf,near Heidelberg, Germany, 17 July 1768; died in New York, 29 March 1848.
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merchant, born His project was to establish a chain of trading posts from the lakes to the Pacific, to plant a cen­tral depot at the mouth of Columbia river, and to acquire one of the Sandwich islands and establish a line of vessels between the western coast of America and the ports of China and India. Two expeditions were sent, one by land and the other' by sea, to open up intercourse with the Indians of the Pacific coast. In 1811 the settlement of Astoria was planted at the mouth of the Columbia River, but the war of 1812 interfered with Astor's gigantic enterprise and caused its abandonment. The story of this far-reaching scheme has been well told in Irving's "Astoria." At this time Astor bought American government securities at 60 or 70 cents, which after the war doubled in value. After the conclusion of peace he carried on his operations without govern­ment support, and established a trade with many countries, particularly China, but never realized the project of founding settlements in the Northwest. He invested his gains in real estate outside the compact portion of the city of New York, and as the city extended he erected many handsome build­ings. His judgment in business was remarkably sagacious, his habits industrious and methodical, and his memory exceedingly tenacious, retaining the slightest details. For the last twenty-five years of his life he lived in quiet retirement. In this period, in consultation with literary and practical men, he matured a plan for establishing a public library in New York, the first suggestion of which had come from Washington Irving. He left $400,000 for founding the Astor library, which provision was carried out by his son, William B. Astor.

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John Jacob Astor, III. Birth Jun. 10, 1822. Death Feb. 22, 1890. Grandsonof patriarch John Jacob Astor I and son of William Backhouse Astor.
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John Jacob Astor July 17 March 29 ) made a fortune in fur trading and real estate
Born in Walldorf[?] Baden Germany , he learned English in London, England while working for his brother George[?] whose business was manufacturing musical instruments.
Astor arrived in the United States at the end of the Revolutionary War in . He started a fur goods shop in New York City in the late
Astor took advantage of a treaty called Jay's Treaty between the United Kingdom and the United States in which opened new markets in Canada and the Great Lakes region at the expense of the Canadians. By he had amassed nearly a quarter of a million dollars, and had become one of the leading figures in the fur trade. Astor was given permission to trade in ports monopolized by the British East India Company , and greatly benefited from the fur trade with China . He established the American Fur Company[?] on April 6 headquartered in Astoria, Oregon but this fur trading venture failed when the British captured his trading posts during the War of 1812 . A lengthy description based on documents, diaries etc. was given by

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