• Louis Berhard Elias Peters

    1855 - 1940

    Louis Berhard Elias Peters (1855 - 1940)

    Louis was co-founder of the Peter’s Dry Goods & Clothing Store in St. Louis. They bought another shoe company & eventually became the International Shoe Company. Louis was a member of the St. Louis & Warne building committee & the St. Peter’s Cemetery Board of Managers. (bio by: Connie Nisinger)  Family links:  Spouse:  Lizzie Blanke […]

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  • Francis H. “Frank” Peters

    1970 - 1970

    Francis H. “Frank” Peters (1970 - 1970)

    Francis was co-founder of the Peter’s Dry Goods & Clothing Store in St. Louis. His son was employed by Chaflin Allen Shoe Company, which was in financial trouble. Francis & a partner by the name of Miller bought the shoe company & renames it Peter’s Shoe Company. The company was expanded many times & eventually […]

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  • William Hayes Perry

    1970 - 1906

    William Hayes Perry (1970 - 1906)

    William H. Perry was a Los Angeles lumber baron and the first president of the Department of Water and Power.  He was close frineds with William Mulholland.  His former home, a Greek Revival, is on display at Heritage Square Museum in Highland Park. (bio by: Joe Walker)

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  • Marsden J. Perry

    1850 - 1935

    Marsden J. Perry (1850 - 1935)

    Prominent Industrialist, and Banker; Notable Art Collector and Philanthropist.  Direct descendant of Anthony Perry (d. 1683), one of the original settlers of Rehoboth, Mass.  Son of Horatio Perry (1814-1853), and Malvina Wilson Perry (b. 1829).  Born in Rehoboth, he attended district schools.  When twelve years old he enlisted in a Massachusetts Company and served throughout […]

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  • Jean-Frederic de Perregaux

    1744 - 1808

    Jean-Frederic de Perregaux (1744 - 1808)

    Banker, helped finance Bonaparte, gained (amongst other advantages) the monopoly of issuing bank-notes in 1803. (bio by: David Conway)

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  • Mario Paul Perillo

    1926 - 2003

    Mario Paul Perillo (1926 - 2003)

    Businessman. He was the owner of Perillo Tours, on of the largest tour companies in the United States. He specilaixed in tours of Italy and became know as Mr Italy. He was also known for his humorous television commercials (bio by: Erik Lander)

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  • Franklin Parsons “Frank” Perdue

    1920 - 2005

    Franklin Parsons “Frank” Perdue (1920 - 2005)

    Businessman. He transformed a backyard egg business into one of the nation’s largest poultry processors using the folksy commercial slogan, “It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken.” His TV commercial persona helped boost sales from $56 million in 1970 to more than $1.2 billion by 1991 when he turned the reins over […]

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  • Patricio Peralta Ramos

    1814 - 1887

    Patricio Peralta Ramos (1814 - 1887)

    Businessman. He was the founder of the city of Mar del Plata, one of the most famous and popular tourist destinations in Argentina, which is well known in the world for its beaches. (bio by: 380W)

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  • Spencer Penrose

    1865 - 1939

    Spencer Penrose (1865 - 1939)

    Philanthropist, builder of the Broadmoor Hotel and Resort in west Colorado Springs. Visionary developer of the Pike’s Peak Region in El Paso and Teller Counties, Colorado. A Harvard graduate and native of Philadelphia, Penrose arrived in Colorado in 1892 to join his fellow Philly native and business partner Charles L. Tutt. Penrose made his vast […]

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  • James Cash Penney, Jr

    1875 - 1971

    James Cash Penney, Jr (1875 - 1971)

    Businessman and entrepreneur; the founder of the JC Penney Company.  Born in Hamilton, Missouri, his father was an impoverished farmer and part-time Baptist preacher.  He was raised to be a devout Christian, a man whose foundation was the Golden Rule, to be self-reliant, self-disciplined, and with a strong concept of personal honor.  James attended the […]

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  • Sir John Pender

    1816 - 1896

    Sir John Pender (1816 - 1896)

    British Pioneer of submarine communications cables, and Founder of Cable and Wireless. He began his career as a textile merchant and owned a warehouse in Manchester. In 1865 he became the joint founder of the Anglo-American Company, which was formed with the intention of laying the first successful transatlantic submarine cable. He secured the future […]

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  • Sir Henry Mill Pellatt

    1859 - 1939

    Sir Henry Mill Pellatt (1859 - 1939)

    Canadian Financier and Soldier. He is perhaps best known for his role in bringing hydro-electricity to Toronto, Ontario for the first time, and also for his famous château, called Casa Loma, in Toronto, which was the largest private residence ever constructed in Canada. Casa Loma would eventually become a famous landmark of the city. His […]

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  • William Peet

    1847 - 1934

    William Peet (1847 - 1934)

    Co-Founder of the Peet Brothers soap manufacturing company, which later became the Colgate-Palmolive Company. (bio by: A.J. Marik)  Family links:  Spouses:  Nettie Jeanette Zoeter Peet (1851 – 1927)*  Lottie M. Paddleford Peet (1862 – 1944)*  Children:  Albert William Peet (1871 – 1952)* *Calculated relationship

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  • Edwin W. Pauley

    1903 - 1981

    Edwin W. Pauley (1903 - 1981)

    Oilman and philanthropist. He was also a power broker in the Democratic party.  He advised President Franklin D. Roosevelt to pick Harry Truman as his vice-presidential running-mate in 1944. Namesake of UCLA’s ‘Pauley Pavilion’ sports facility. Owned Moku O Lo’e, also known as Coconut Island, located in Kaneohe Bay on Oahu, Hawaii. Here, the Pauley […]

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  • Ralph M. Parsons

    1896 - 1974

    Ralph M. Parsons (1896 - 1974)

    Founder (1944) of the engineering and construction company that bears his name. In 2000 the company had over 11,000 employees and operated in 50 states and 80 countries. A major US philanthropist, he created the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation. The company logo is on his marker in the lower left corner.

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  • Alan Owston

    1853 - 1915

    Alan Owston (1853 - 1915)

    Businessman, Naturalist, Yachtsman. In 1871, he left England to go to Asia, to work as a merchant in Japan and a marine naturalist. There, he collected over 1,300 of Asian fish specimens from Japan and China. In addition, he also collected reptiles, birds, clams, frogs and giant sea sponges. His collections can be found in […]

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  • Joseph Doty Oliver

    1850 - 1933

    Joseph Doty Oliver (1850 - 1933)

    Businessman. Assumed the controls of the Oliver Chilled Plow Works and continued in charge until his death in 1933. He built the mansion Copshaholm and lived there from 1897 till his death. His remains lie in the family Mausoleum. (bio by: Tom Kepshire)

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  • Kihachiro Okura

    1837 - 1928

    Kihachiro Okura (1837 - 1928)

    Business Magnate. In 1873, he established the “Okura-gumi Shokai,” which later became the Okura business conglomerate, specializing in coal and iron mining in Korea and, later, mining in China and the construction of public works. (bio by: Warrick L. Barrett)

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  • Hiroshi Okawa

    1896 - 1971

    Hiroshi Okawa (1896 - 1971)

    Business magnate. Also served as president of Toei Motion Picture company. (bio by: Warrick L. Barrett)

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  • Thomas Arthur O’Donnell

    1870 - 1945

    Thomas Arthur O’Donnell (1870 - 1945)

    Industrialist, Philantropist. He became known as one of the “big four” in the California oil industry, along with Edward L. Doheny, Charles A. Canfield and Max H. Whittier. Starting out as a newsboy in his native McKean, Pennsylvania, O’Donnell went to Colorado at age 12 and for seven years worked as a grocery store clerk […]

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  • Charles Yelverton O’Connor

    1843 - 1902

    Charles Yelverton O’Connor (1843 - 1902)

    New Zealand and Australian Engineer.  This famous engineer was born in Gravelmount, County Meath, Ireland in 1843. Just before the potato famine hit Ireland, his family moved to Waterford, England, where he completed his studies and became a professional engineer.  The poor economic conditions in Ireland forced the family to move to New Zealand in […]

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  • William Shoney O’Brien

    1970 - 1878

    William Shoney O’Brien (1970 - 1878)

    Businessman, Silver Tycoon. Born in Ireland and coming to the United States in 1845, O’Brien went to California following the Gold Rush in 1849. Finding little success at mining, he settled in San Francisco where he joined with James Flood to open the Auction Lunch Saloon in 1854, which they operated until 1866. With many […]

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  • Byron Nugent

    1842 - 1908

    Byron Nugent (1842 - 1908)

    Nugent founded a small company, B. Nugent & Bro. Dry Goods Company, & turned it into one of the largest operations in the midwest. (bio by: Connie Nisinger)  Family links:  Spouse:  Julia Lake Nugent (1852 – 1928)*  Children:  Edwin Nugent (1876 – 1934)*  Byron Nugent (1881 – 1906)*  Julian Lake Nugent (1893 – 1958)* *Calculated […]

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  • Pierrepont Burt Noyes

    1870 - 1959

    Pierrepont Burt Noyes (1870 - 1959)

    Business Executive. The son of Oneida Community founder John Humphrey Noyes, he studied at Colgate and Harvard Universities and joined Oneida Limited, the corporation formed from the Oneida Community commune after the death of John Humphrey Noyes. Pierrepont Noyes became the company’s President and focused its effort on producing one product, and under his leadership […]

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  • Merle Norman

    1887 - 1972

    Merle Norman (1887 - 1972)

    Cosmetics Magnate, Philantropist. Norman, who established her business out of her home in the late 1920s, was a contemporary of cosmetics legends Helena Rubenstein and Max Factor. She encouraged women to found their own franchise businesses where customers could enjoy free makeovers, an idea which she pioneered, and try products liberally before buying them. In […]

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  • John W. Nordstrom

    1871 - 1963

    John W. Nordstrom (1871 - 1963)

    Bussinessman. Born in Alvik Neder Lulea, Sweden, he was a entrepreneur most noted for being the founder of Nordstrom’s department stores. In 1887, he arrived in America, worked as a wagon loader, brick worker, lumberjack and potato farmer, then made a small fortune in the Alaska Gold Rush. Settling in Seattle in 1901, he opened […]

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  • William Nolker

    1840 - 1970

    William Nolker (1840 - 1970)

    Born in Germany, Nolker was treasurer of the St. Louis Brewing Association. He began his business career in the hotel & restaurant business, then became a messenger for the banking house of Fallis, Young & Company. He later was the general manager of the Vulcan Manufacturing Company & then later became the head of that […]

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  • Louis Theodore Nolker

    1877 - 1914

    Louis Theodore Nolker (1877 - 1914)

    Nolker, the son of brewer William Nolker, was the president of the Commercial Electrial Supply Company, president of the St. Louis Credit Agency Company, vice-president of the Guarantee Electrical Company. An avid horseback rider, he was noted for his many club memberships including the Missouri Athletic Club, Glen Echo Country Club, Valley Park Canoe Club, […]

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  • Frederick Booker Noe, II

    1929 - 2004

    Frederick Booker Noe, II (1929 - 2004)

    Business Magnate, Folk Figure. Master Distiller Emeritus, grandson of Jim Beam. Known to his friends as “Booker,” he was the sixth generation of his family to head the distillery that was founded in 1795. His picture (along with his five other antecedants) is on the label of Jim Beam bourbon. In 1988, he released “Booker’s […]

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  • Lewis Nixon

    1861 - 1940

    Lewis Nixon (1861 - 1940)

    Naval Architect, Shipbuilding Executive, Businessman, and Political Activist. He is remembered for designing the US Navy’s first modern battleships, and supervising the construction of its first modern submarines. Born in Leesburg, Virginia he received an appointment to attend the US Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland and graduated first in his class in 1882. He was […]

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