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|description=Banker with [[Drexel Morgan & Co]]. [[Corsair Club]]
 
|description=Banker with [[Drexel Morgan & Co]]. [[Corsair Club]]
 
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|nationality=US
 
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|birth_date=25 Sep 1833
 
|birth_date=25 Sep 1833
 
|birth_place=New York
 
|birth_place=New York
 
|death_date=18 Dec 1913
 
|death_date=18 Dec 1913
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|children=Temple Bowdoin
 
|death_place=New York
 
|death_place=New York
 
|constitutes=banker, deep state operative?
 
|constitutes=banker, deep state operative?
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}}'''George Sullivan Bowdoin''' was an American banker and member of the ruling class dining club the [[Corsair Club]].
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
"Brother Bowdoin had quite a pedigree. Banker with [[Drexel, Morgan & Co]]. lived at 39 Park Ave. Born, New York, Sept. 25, 1833. Member of Metropolitan, City, Union, Union League, Knickerbocker, Century, Players, Tuxedo, and New York Yacht Clubs, New England Society, American Fine Arts Society, Metropolitan Museum of Arts, American Museum of Natural History and the Patriarchs. Son of George R.J. Bowdoin and Fanny Hamilton; grandson of James A. Hamilton and Mary Morris; great-grandson of Alexander Hamilton and Eliza Schuyler. Brother Bowdoin did not reply to the 1888 Almanac but there was a George S. Bowdoin in the 1st Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry who volunteered as a Pvt. but left service an NCO. SERVICE – Battle of Bull Run, Battle of Fredericksburg, Battle of Chancellorsville, Battle of Gettysburg, Battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court House."
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"Brother Bowdoin had quite a pedigree. Banker with [[Drexel, Morgan & Co]]. lived at 39 Park Ave. Born, New York, Sept. 25, 1833. Member of Metropolitan, City, Union, Union League, Knickerbocker, Century, Players, Tuxedo, and New York Yacht Clubs, New England Society, American Fine Arts Society, [[Metropolitan Museum of Arts]], American Museum of Natural History and the Patriarchs.  
<ref>http://psiu-uw.com/psi-us-in-the-civil-war/</ref>
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Son of [[George R.J. Bowdoin]] and Fanny Hamilton; grandson of James A. Hamilton and Mary Morris; great-grandson of [[Alexander Hamilton]] and [[Eliza Schuyler]]. Brother Bowdoin did not reply to the 1888 Almanac but there was a George S. Bowdoin in the 1st Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry who volunteered as a Pvt. but left service an NCO. SERVICE – Battle of Bull Run, Battle of Fredericksburg, Battle of Chancellorsville, Battle of Gettysburg, Battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court House."<ref>http://psiu-uw.com/psi-us-in-the-civil-war/</ref>
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==Children==
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He was father of the [[J.P. Morgan]] banker [[Temple Bowdoin]].<ref>https://archive.org/details/howlandheirsbei00emergoog page 273-274</ref>
  
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 12 June 2024

Person.png George Bowdoin GeniRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(banker, deep state operative?)
George Sullivan Bowdoin (1833–1913).png
Born25 Sep 1833
New York
Died18 Dec 1913 (Age 80)
New York
NationalityUS
ChildrenTemple Bowdoin
Member ofCorsair Club, Psi Upsilon

George Sullivan Bowdoin was an American banker and member of the ruling class dining club the Corsair Club.

Activities

"Brother Bowdoin had quite a pedigree. Banker with Drexel, Morgan & Co. lived at 39 Park Ave. Born, New York, Sept. 25, 1833. Member of Metropolitan, City, Union, Union League, Knickerbocker, Century, Players, Tuxedo, and New York Yacht Clubs, New England Society, American Fine Arts Society, Metropolitan Museum of Arts, American Museum of Natural History and the Patriarchs.

Son of George R.J. Bowdoin and Fanny Hamilton; grandson of James A. Hamilton and Mary Morris; great-grandson of Alexander Hamilton and Eliza Schuyler. Brother Bowdoin did not reply to the 1888 Almanac but there was a George S. Bowdoin in the 1st Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry who volunteered as a Pvt. but left service an NCO. SERVICE – Battle of Bull Run, Battle of Fredericksburg, Battle of Chancellorsville, Battle of Gettysburg, Battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court House."[1]

Children

He was father of the J.P. Morgan banker Temple Bowdoin.[2]


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