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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moses_TaylorMoses Taylor - Wikipedia

    Moses Taylor (January 11, 1806 – May 23, 1882) was a 19th-century New York merchant and banker and one of the wealthiest men of that century. At his death, his estate was reported to be worth $70 million, or about $2.2 billion in today's dollars.

  2. Feb 9, 2024 · At the famous City Bank of New York, President Moses Taylor conducted immense sums of money from slavery—both in the South but also Cuba—into industrial development and modern corporations ...

  3. Sep 10, 2021 · A collection of business and personal papers of Moses Taylor (1806-1882), a New York merchant and industrialist in the 19th century. The papers document his trade with Cuba, his presidency of City Bank, his involvement in railroads and mining, and his political and family affairs.

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    Moses Taylor (January 11, 1806 – May 23, 1882) was a 19th-century New York merchant and banker and one of the wealthiest men of that century. At his death, his estate was reported to be worth $70 million, or about $ 2.2 billion in today's dollars.

  5. Moses Taylor was a 19th-century New York merchant and banker and one of the wealthiest men of that century. Background. He was born in 1806 in New York City, a son of Jacob B. and Mary (Cooper) Taylor and great-grandson and namesake of the founder of the family in America, who came from England in 1736.

  6. The Business Career of Moses Taylor: Merchant, Finance Capitalist, and Industrialist. By Daniel Hodas. New York, New York University Press, 1976. Pp. xvi + 356. $17.50 | Business History Review | Cambridge Core.

  7. Moses Taylor (1806-1882) was a little-known but representative figure in the history of the mercantile and industrial development of the United States and Cuba in the nineteenth century.