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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

1. John Jacob Astor
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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.
In 1834 Astor sold his fur-trading business and used the money to buy land in New York. When he died in 1848

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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 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.

6. John Jacob Astor - Wikipedia
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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John Jacob Astor
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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

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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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    JOHN J. ASTOR The man who makes it the habit of his life to go to bed at nine
    o'clock, usually gets rich and is always reliable. Of course,
    going to bed does not make him richI merely mean that such a
    man will in all probability be up early in the morning and do a
    big day's work, so his weary bones put him to bed early. Rogues
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    matter of habit, and good habits in America make any man rich. Wealth is a result of habit. JOHN JACOB ASTOR LITTLE JOURNEYS Victor Hugo says, ``When you open a school, you close a prison.'' This seems to require a little explanation. Victor Hugo did not have in mind a theological school, nor yet a young ladies' seminary, nor an English boarding-school, nor a military academy, and least of all a parochial institute. What he was thinking of

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    Photo: Daily Mirror , April 16, 1912, p.8 Colonel John Jacob Astor IV was born in Rhinebeck, New York on July 13th, 1864 the son of William Astor and great-grandson of John Jacob Astor the fur trader. Astor was educated at St. Paul's School, Concord and later went to Harvard. After a period of travelling abroad (1888-91) he returned to the United States to manage the family fortune. He had homes at 840 Fifth Avenue, New York and at Ferncliff , Rhinebeck, New York. In 1894 Astor wrote a semi-scientific novel A Journey in Other Worlds . During his life he also developed several mechanical devices including a bicycle brake (1898), helped to develop the turbine engine, and invented a pneumatic road-improver. In 1897 Astor built the Astoria Hotel, New York adjoining the Waldorf Hotel which had been built by William Waldorf Astor, his cousin. The new complex became known as the Waldorf-Astoria. Astor's real-estate interest included two other hotels, the Hotel St. Regis (1905) and the Knickerbocker (1906). He became Colonel-staff to General Levi P. Morton and in 1898, at the time of the Spanish-American War, was commissioned as a lieutenant colonel in the US volunteers. He placed his yacht

    16. John Jacob Astor -- Fur Tycoon
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    "The man who makes it the habit of his life to go to bed at nine o'clock, usually gets rich and is always reliable. Of course, going to bed does not make him richI merely mean that such a man will in all probability be up early in the morning and do a big day's work, so his weary bones put him to bed early. Rogues do their work at night. Honest men work by day. It's all a matter of habit, and good habits in America make any man rich. Wealth is a result of habit." JOHN JACOB ASTOR In 1790, John Jacob Astor married Sarah Todd, whose mother was a Brevoort. Sarah Todd met Astor when she came to buy furs to make herself a coat. Her ability to judge furs and make them up won the heart of the dealer. The marriage brought young Astor into "the best Dutch New York society." This marriage was a business partnership as well as marital and proved a success in every way. His AMERICAN FUR COMPANY (1808) created the first American monopoly on the fur trade in U.S. territories. The Lewis and Clark Expeditions had opened his eyes to new opportunities in the Northwest Territories. He sent out two expeditions of his own, to establish a fur trading post at Fort Astor, which eventually became the city Astoria, Oregon. " You should buy Manhatten, they aren't making anymore of it."

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    18. Astor History -- Caroline Astor, John Jacob Astor And The Titanic Tragedy
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    Caroline Schermerhorn married William Backhouse Astor in 1853. She brought long lines of established social background to the Astor fortune and became the undisputed Queen of American Society. Caroline Astor insisted upon being called "The Mrs. Astor" by family and friends.
    With the help of a southern gentleman, Mr. Ward McAllister, she devised the famous "400," a list of 213 families and individuals whose lineage could be traced back at least three generations. Beechwood was built in 1851 for a New York City merchant named Daniel Parrish; the architects were Andrew Jackson Downing and Calvert Vaux. William Backhouse Astor, Jr., purchased the mansion in 1881, and it became the social center for New York Society for twenty-five years of the Gilded Age. William B., as his wife called him, was the grandson of John Jacob Astor , the German immigrant who made himself the richest man in America by investing in fur trading and real estate. Even in 1999, he is listed as the fourth-wealthiest American ever (Microsoft's Bill Gates is fifth). The Astors hired architect Richard Morris Hunt to create an atmosphere at Beechwood that would be worthy of America's finest citizens. The family invested two million dollars into the renovations. Caroline Astor resided over countless social activities during the eight weeks of each year she visited Beechwood. The highlight of every summer season was

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