Information AboutAugust Belmont |
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August Belmont, Sr. ( December 8 , 1816 – November 24 , 1890 ), was born in Alzey , Prussia to a Jewish family. He immigrated to New York City in 1837 after becoming the American representative of the Rothschild Family 's banking house in Frankfurt . On receiving his American citizenship, he married Caroline Perry, daughter of Commodore Matthew Perry . In 1844, Belmont was named the consul-general of Austria at New York . He resigned in 1850 in response to what he viewed as Austria's cruel treatment of Hungary . In the years following, he served as chargĂ© d'affaires for the United States at The Hague , as well as the American minister at the same place. As a delegate to the Democratic Convention in 1860, he supported Stephen A. Douglas . He was named the Chairman of the Democratic National Committee the same year in Baltimore . He energetically supported the Union cause during the Civil War , and exerted a strong influence in favour of the North upon the merchants and financiers of England and France . An avid sportsman, the famed Belmont Stakes thoroughbred horse race is named in his honor. Also named in his honor is the town of Belmont, New Hampshire - an honor Mr. Belmont never acknowledged. His sons Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont and August Belmont, Jr. both rose to prominence in their own right. He died in New York in 1890 and a volume entitled ''Letters, Speeches and Addresses of August Belmont'' (the elder) was published at New York in 1890. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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