J. P. Morgan Papers Offered For Sale

One of the blogs we follow here at New York History is ephemera: exploring the world of old paper. One of their recent posts caught our attention:

Since reading The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance, the towering biography of J.P. Morgan by John Chernow, I’ve been intrigued by the legacy of the great financier and others of his ilk. Several years ago, while in NYC for a few days, I visited the Morgan Library. While not as impressive as other shrines to rich and powerful men (e.g., George Vanderbilt’s Biltmore Estate), it was certainly an enjoyable and educational field trip. So, when I saw that Scott J. Winslow was presenting a catalog devoted to the financial giant, I thought it was worth a mention here. According to the Winslow site, the catalog traces the the course of Morgan’s prolific career, which saw presidencies from Lincoln to Theodore Roosevelt.

Ironically, it was almost exactly 100 years ago when old J.P. bailed out the country by loaning millions to the banks during the financial panic of 1907. Without J.P.’s cash infusion, the U.S. might have suffered a catastrophy that might have altered the course of the 20th century. Who would we turn to today?

Ephemera collectors [and New York historians!] will undoubtedly appreciate this extensive catalog featuring Morgan and his many influential associates and partners, including John D. Rockefeller, Jay Cooke, Anthony Drexel, and Jay Gould.

Other posts on the ephemera blog that have recently caught our attention include:

Luggage Label Collector Tom Schifanella Interview

Vintage Advertising Collector Jamie Bradburn Interview

The Peterhof Museum of Playing Cards

Pulp Magazine Expert Avi Abrams Interview

Vintage Lingerie Ephemera &#8211 Slip of a Girl Interview

Rick Prelinger &#8211 Panorama Ephemera Film Project Interview

American Motel Roadside Ephemera Collector Andrew Wood Interview

From Shaker Lands and Shaker Hands &#8211 Interview with M. Stephen Miller

Photograph Kodak Collector Martha Cooper Interview

Antique Fishing Lures Collector Rob Pavey Interview

When Content Was King: Turn of the Century Magazines

Phillip Stager Venereal Disease Ephemera Collection Interview

Casino Chip Collector Travis Lewin Cashes In

Beer Coaster Collector George Barone Interview

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