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  1. Early life. Career. Personal life. Descendants. Legacy. References. External links. Peter Chardon Brooks (January 6, 1767 – January 1, 1849) was a wealthy Massachusetts merchant. [1] [2] Early life. Brooks born in North Yarmouth, Massachusetts Bay, on January 6, 1767. His parents were the Rev. Edward Brooks and Abigail Brown.

    • New England Marine Insurance Company
  2. His grave is marked by a tall obelisk in the Salem Street Burial Ground in Medford Square. 1849 - Peter C. Brooks. Peter Chardon Brooks (1767-1849) passes away after amassing a fortune in marine insurance, leaving his son Gorham Brooks and his six siblings about $2 million ($72 million in 2022 dollars).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brooks_AdamsBrooks Adams - Wikipedia

    He was a philosopher, historian, and novelist, whose theories of history were influenced by his work. His maternal grandfather was Peter Chardon Brooks, the wealthiest man in Boston at the time of his death. He graduated from Harvard University in 1870 and studied at Harvard Law School in 1870 and 1871. [2]

  4. Peter Chardon Brooks (January 6, 1767 – January 1, 1849) was a wealthy Massachusetts merchant. Brooks born in North Yarmouth, Maine, on January 6, 1767. His parents were the Rev. Edward Brooks and Abigail Brown.

  5. 24 de nov. de 2020 · Winters were endured in Boston in a house on Mount Vernon Street purchased by Abigail’s wealthy father, Peter Chardon Brooks, who kept its title and paid its taxes.

  6. 18 de nov. de 2011 · It focused on Peter Chardon Brooks, a major donor to Harvard just before the Civil War. She said he retired at 36 on profits from commodities linked to slave labor in the West Indies, including tobacco, sugar, molasses, and cotton.

  7. Credit Line Gift of Mrs. Peter Chardon Brooks. Accession Number 80.512. NOT ON VIEW. Collections Europe. Classifications Paintings. This still life of humble kitchen wares, and another depicting elegant serving utensils, were exhibited as a pair at the Salon of 1757.