Richard Aldrich McCurdy
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Richard Aldrich McCurdy (January 29, 1835, New York City – March 6, 1916, Morristown, New Jersey) was an American attorney, business executive and banker during the Gilded Age. He served as the President of the Mutual Life Insurance Company from 1885 to 1906, when he retired in the wake of a corporate scandal.
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Born | January 29, 1835 New York City, U.S. |
Died | March 6, 1916(1916-03-06) (aged 81) Morristown, New Jersey, U.S. |
Alma mater | Harvard Law School |
Occupation(s) | Attorney, business executive, banker |
Spouse | Sarah Ellen Little |
Children | Robert H. Curdy |
Parent(s) | Robert Henry McCurdy Gertrude Mercer Lee |
Relatives | Theodore Frelinghuysen (maternal great-uncle) Charles J. McCurdy (paternal uncle) Charles Coffin Little (father-in-law) Gardiner Greene Hubbard (brother-in-law) |
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