Morgan's Father: Banker and Bookman

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. When Junius died of injuries sustained in a carriage accident in 1890, Pierpont inherited $15 million (equivalent to about $463 million today) and found himself well positioned to build his business, as well as to devote increasingly large sums to the acquisition of rare books and artworks.

H. S. Mendelssohn, London
Junius Spencer Morgan, undated (before 1890)
Albumen print
The Morgan Library & Museum Archives; ARC 3286