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He resumed his business affairs, traveling to Cuba in 1876, where he fell ill and subsequently died. At his death, he was one of the wealthiest men in America. In his will, he provided $ 100,000 to be distributed among corporations organized for public charity, "distributing it, as much as possible, among those most worthy, avoiding all such as make two paupers where there was but one before, and those with any appearance of sham, where the managers derive pecuniary profit from the management. . ." His widow, Mary, continued with philanthropic works, including the saving of the Old South Meeting House of Boston as an historical landmark.
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recuperating. Upon his recovery in late 1873, he wrote his wife that "I have been thoroughly cured of my insane desire to turn hundreds to thousands, thousands to millions and so on "ad infinitum' and shall hope to live in future, not for myself only but for others, especially the poor and needy."
191:(1820–1894), daughter of Thomas Tileston, one of the wealthiest merchant/mariners of New York City. Their daughters were Charlotte Augusta (b. 1841, d. 1865), Alice (d. in infancy), Edith Hemenway Eustis (1851-1904), and Amy Hemenway (1848-1911) who was married to 127:, the eminent physician with whom his father studied. As a young man, however, Hemenway shortened his name to Augustus Hemenway, possibly a reflection of his estrangement of many years from his father, who died when Augustus was 18. He graduated from 171:, he established his own business by 1838. He established many large silver mines, reaping huge profits. He was extremely hard working and ensured that all details of his business were personally attended to by him, including the loading of ships. 122:
descent. His siblings included George Washington (1807-1830), Samuel Charles (1809-1867), William (1811-1874), and Charles (1818-1893). His baptismal name was Edward Augustus Holyoke Hemenway, in honor of
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on his own ships, which returned to Boston with copper and nitrate of soda. He spearheaded the commercial enterprise of the US with the west coast of South America. When he went to
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This overwork resulted in a nervous breakdown in 1860; he spent 14 years in Dr. Buel's Sanitarium in
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At the age of 13, he started working in Boston as a clerk in Robinson & Parkers’
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James, Edward T.; James, Janet Wilson; Boyer, Paul S.; Radcliffe College (1971).
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Jr. (1853-1931), graduated from Harvard University in 1875, and was married to
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Father - Dr. Samuel Hemenway and Mother Sarah Upton
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Index

Salem, Massachusetts
Cuba
Mary Tileston Hemenway
Boston
Massachusetts
Salem, Massachusetts
New England
Edward Augustus Holyoke
Harvard University
dry goods
Benjamin Bangs
ValparaĂ­so
Washington County, Maine
Machias
Cuba
ValparaĂ­so
Chile
Litchfield, Connecticut
Mary Tileston Hemenway
Louis Cabot
Augustus
Harriet Lawrence
Edward Clarke Cabot
Manchester-by-the-Sea
Cuba
Augustus Hemenway, 1805–1876: builder of the United States trade with the west coast of South America
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9780875770161

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