Solomon Loeb (June 29, 1828 – December 12, 1903) was a German-born American banker and businessman. He was a merchant in textiles and later a banker with Kuhn, Loeb & Co.
Solomon Loeb | |
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Born | |
Died | December 12, 1903 | (aged 75)
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Banker |
Employer | Kuhn, Loeb & Co. |
Spouses | Fanny Kuhn (m. 1852–1854)Betty Gallenberg (m. 1862) |
Children | James Loeb |
Biography
editHis father, a devout Jew, had been a small corn- and wine-dealer in Worms, which belonged to the Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine. Solomon Loeb immigrated to the United States in 1849. He settled in Cincinnati with the textiles merchant Kuhn, Netter & Co. He moved to New York City in 1865 and with his partner, Abraham Kuhn, started the banking house of Kuhn, Loeb and Co. His second born son, James Loeb, joined the bank in 1888 (and left in 1901). Solomon Loeb gradually retired from running the business but left Kuhn, Loeb & Co. only in 1899. He then started to move into the real estate business. In addition, he was also a generous philanthropist.[citation needed]
Among his donations was the Hebrew Charities Building that formerly stood at Second Avenue and 21st Street in New York City.[1]
Family
edit- Solomon Loeb, married Fanny Kuhn, sister of Abraham Kuhn, and later Betty Gallenberg.
- Therese Loeb (1854–1933), married Jacob Schiff (1847–1920), banker
- Frieda Schiff (1876–1958), married Felix M. Warburg (1871–1937), banker.
- See Warburg family.
- Frieda Schiff (1876–1958), married Felix M. Warburg (1871–1937), banker.
- Morris Loeb (1863–1912), chemist, married Edna Kuhn (1866–1951), the daughter of Samuel and Regina Wise Kuhn. Samuel Kuhn was a brother of Abraham Kuhn.
- Therese Loeb (1854–1933), married Jacob Schiff (1847–1920), banker
- Guta Loeb (1865–1956), married Isaac Newton Seligman (1855–1917), banker
- Margaret Valentine Seligman, married to Sam A. Lewisohn (1884–1951), banker, son of Adolph Lewisohn (1849–1938)
- James Loeb (1867–1933), banker
- Nina Loeb (1870–1945), married Paul Warburg (1868–1932), banker.
- James Warburg (1896–1969), banker
- See Warburg family.
- James Warburg (1896–1969), banker
- Guta Loeb (1865–1956), married Isaac Newton Seligman (1855–1917), banker
References
edit- ^ "Hebrew Charities Building—The Gift of Solomon Loeb to Jewish Charity Dedicated—Mr. Rice Appeals for Endowment Fund". New York Times. May 19, 1899. p. 12. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
Further reading
edit- Birmingham, Stephen (1996). Our Crowd: The Great Jewish Families of New York. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 0815604114.