Jay Cooke (1821-1905)

Jay Cooke "Financier of the Civil War"

Jay Cooke is generally acknowledged as the first major investment banker in the United States. Cooke was one of America's leading financiers who arranged loans and sold bonds for the government, financing the Union throughout the Civil War. At the close of war, the future 18th President of the United States, General Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), said of Jay Cooke: “Tell him that it is to his labors more than those of any other man that the people of this country owe the continued life of the nation". 

Parents

Eleutheros Cooke

Eleutheros Cooke, U.S. Representative from Ohio

1787-1864

Martha Carswell

Mrs Martha (Carswell) Cooke

1792-1878

Spouse

Dorothea Elizabeth Allen

Mrs Dorothea (Allen) Cooke

1827-1871

Children

Jay Cooke Jr.

1845-1912

Laura Elmina Cooke

Mrs Laura (Cooke) Barney

1849-1919

Sarah Esther Cooke

Mrs Sarah (Cooke) Butler

1852-1914

Catharine Moorhead Cooke

1855-1864

Pitt Cooke

1856-1857

Dorothea Elizabeth Cooke

1853-1854

Rev. Henry Eleutheros Cooke

Rev. "Harry" Cooke, Rector of St. John's Church, Cleveland, Ohio

1857-1915

Associated Houses

Ogontz

Elkins Park, Pennsylvania

Eildon

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Cooke Castle

Put-in-Bay, Ohio