John Bond Trevor

John Bond Trevor

A black and white image of a man with a slight beard and mustache wearing a suit with vest, shown from the chest up

Engraving ca. 1886
Born 1822
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died 1890
Yonkers, New York
Nationality USA
Occupation Financier
Known for Political involvement; building Glenview Mansion

John Bond Trevor (1822 1890) was an American financier and Wall Street pioneer. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,[1] he moved to New York City in 1849. In 1850 he became a member of the New York Stock Exchange and entered into brokerage with the firm of Carpenter, Van Dyke & Trevor. That venture was dissolved in 1852 when he formed a partnership with James Boorman Colgate. The firm Trevor & Colgage existed until 1872, at which time it was reformed under the name James B. Colgate & Co. Trevor continued as partner of this firm until his death in 1890.[2]

Glenview Mansion

In 1877, he built Glenview Mansion in Yonkers, NY. This residence stands today as part of the Hudson River Museum. Trevor was a Presidential Elector in 1880 and was for a time a director of the Northern Pacific Railroad.[2]

His Father John B. Trevor (1788-1860) was Pennsylvania Treasurer from 1820 to 1821.

His son John B. Trevor, Sr. (1878-1956) was an American lawyer and political activist.

References

  1. The National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Volume 32. 1945. pp. 360.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Staff report (December 24, 1890). Obituary. John B. Trevor. New York Times