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Meyer Guggenheim
Patriarch of the Guggenheim family (1828–1905)
Meyer Guggenheim (GOOG-in-hime; German:[ˈmaɪərˈɡʊɡn̩haɪm]; February 1, 1828 – March 15, 1905)[1] was the patriarch of what became known as the Guggenheim family in the United States, which became one of the world's wealthiest families during the 19th century, and remained so during the 20th.
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Early life
Guggenheim was born in Lengnau, Aargau, Switzerland, on February 1, 1828. He was the son of Simon Meyer Guggenheim and Schafeli (née Levinger) Guggenheim and was of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry.[2]
Career
After emigrating from Switzerland in 1847 to the United States,[3] he launched a new life in the importing business.
He ultimately made his fortune (one of the largest of the 19th century) through business ventures in mining and smelting, mostly in the United States.[3]
After investing in silver mines in the Leadville mining district of Colorado, he expanded