Francis Martin Drexel (April 7, 1792 - June 5, 1863) was a Philadelphia banker and artist.
Mr. Allen is also a descendant of Anthony J. Drexel, the 19th-century Philadelphia banker and philanthropist.
Clairvoyants have a booming business advising Philadelphia bankers, Hollywood lawyers and CEO's of Fortune 500 companies, whom they charge between $100 and $250 an hour.
Franklin Gowen was appointed as one of three receivers; the others were Philadelphia bankers with no personal ties to the corporation.
The bride is a great-great-granddaughter of Anthony J. Drexel, the Philadelphia banker and philanthropist.
Two tracts of 1,000,000 acres (4,000 km2), one in south-east Maine and another in the west, were bought by a wealthy Philadelphia banker, William Bingham.
The Sequoia, 104 feet long, was built in 1925 by John Trumpy, a respected boatwright of the period, for a Philadelphia banker.
In 1921, she married Reginald Robert Jacobs, a Philadelphia banker.
Francis Anthony Drexel (June 20, 1824 - February 15, 1885) was a Philadelphia banker.
The one for sale is thought to have belonged to Henry C. Gibson, a Philadelphia banker.