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  1. Junius Spencer Morgan I (April 14, 1813 – April 8, 1890) was an American banker and financier, as well as the father of John Pierpont "J.P." Morgan and patriarch to the Morgan banking house. In 1864, he established J. S. Morgan & Co. in London as the successor to George Peabody & Co., of which he was junior partner.

  2. Junius Spencer Morgan III (March 15, 1892 – October 19, 1960) was an American banker and a director of the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company.

  3. Learn about Junius Spencer Morgan, the father of J. Pierpont Morgan, who was a successful merchant-banker and a passionate collector of books and manuscripts. See a portrait of Junius and explore his legacy at The Morgan Library & Museum.

  4. Junius Spencer Morgan was a banker, collector and benefactor of Princeton University Library. He donated his rare books, prints and artworks, especially his Virgil collection, to the Library and other institutions.

  5. Joseph III's son, Junius Spencer (J. S.) Morgan, played a prominent role in the banking industry. From a young age, he showed interest in entering the business field like his father. In 1829, at the age of 15, he worked as an apprentice with a merchant, Alfred Welles, in Boston.

  6. May 23, 2018 · The American banker Junius Spencer Morgan (1813-1890) was a key participant in the credit bridge between America and Britain in the mid-19th century. Junius Spencer Morgan was born on April 14, 1813, in West Springfield, Mass.

  7. Head of a successful London-based merchant-banking firm, Junius Spencer Morgan (1813–1890) took a strong hand in directing his son Pierpont’s early career on Wall Street. Junius was also an avid collector of books and manuscripts.