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  1. John Stewart Kennedy (January 4, 1830 – October 30, 1909) was a Scottish-born American businessman, financier and philanthropist. He was a member of the Jekyll Island Club (also known as The Millionaires' Club) on Jekyll Island, Georgia along with J.P. Morgan and William Rockefeller among others.

  2. John Stewart Kennedy (4 de enero de 1830-30 de octubre de 1909) fue un empresario, financiero y filántropo estadounidense nacido en Escocia. [1] Fue miembro del Jekyll Island Club (también conocido como The Millionaires 'Club) en Jekyll Island, Georgia junto con JP Morgan y William Rockefeller, entre otros.

  3. John Stewart Kennedy. Although most of his contributions to railroad building, finance, and charity took place in the late 1800s, the works of John Stewart Kennedy (1830-1909) carried well into the 20th century.

  4. John Stewart Kennedy (1830-1909), a Scots immigrant and entrepreneur, was a pioneer in this building boom. His rise to prosperity occurred because of his ability to mobilize the capital;...

  5. Comedian Jon Stewart shares funny and heartfelt words about Bruce Springsteen's impact on his life, New Jersey and America during the 2009 Kennedy Center Honors.

  6. The Man who Found the Money: John Stewart Kennedy and the Financing of the Western Railroads. By Saul Engelbourg and Leonard Bushkoff. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1996. Pp. xiv, 257. $34.95. | The Journal of Economic History | Cambridge Core.

  7. During his career, John Stewart Kennedy (1830-1909) moved from early efforts as a commission agent to later involvement in railroad finance, and finally to a retirement devoted to carefully tailored philanthropy.