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  1. Jerome Avenue in the Bronx, Jerome Avenue in Brooklyn, Jerome Park Reservoir, and the Jerome Stakes are all named after him. In 2023 Jerome will be posthumously inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame as a Pillar of the Turf for his contributions to thoroughbred racing.

  2. Leonard Walter Jerome (* 3. November 1817 in Pompey, Onondaga County, New York; † 3. März 1891 in Brighton, England) war ein US-amerikanischer Geschäftsmann . Leben und Wirken. Jerome wurde 1817 als Sohn von Isaac Jerome, einem Nachkommen hugenottischer Einwanderer aus Frankreich, und dessen Ehefrau Aurora Murray geboren.

  3. 28. Aug. 2017 · Despite an historic disdain for hereditary aristocracy, Americans love to create their own—if transitory—nobility. They are the wealthy, stars, glamorous, or notorious. Leonard Jerome was all that and more: he was a feisty, flamboyant, ultra-wealthy investor, sportsman, diplomat, raconteur, and arts patron.

  4. 18. Juli 2023 · Leonard Jerome’s imprint on American thoroughbred racing in the 19 th century — specifically on the prominent and prestigious New York scene — was enormous. Known as the “King of Wall Street,” Jerome was a flamboyant stock speculator, financier, and patron of the arts who became a powerful figure in the thoroughbred game as ...

  5. Jennie Churchill wurde 1854 als zweitälteste Tochter des New Yorker Geschäftsmanns Leonard Jerome und seiner Ehefrau Clara Hall geboren. Ihren Vornamen, Jennie, erhielt sie in Anlehnung an die von ihrem Vater verehrte Opernsängerin Jenny Lind. [1] .

  6. 19. Juli 2023 · Known as the “King of Wall Street,” Jerome was a flamboyant stock speculator, financier, and patron of the arts who became a powerful figure in the thoroughbred game as the driving force behind...

  7. 12. Feb. 2009 · Leonard Walter Jerome, American financier from New York, and the maternal grandfather of Winston Churchill. 3 November 1817 to 3 March 1891. Events. Join. Learn. February 12, 2009. When Heroes Were Ubiquitous. James Jerome of the 10th Mountain Division. “One of the greatest of causes is being fought out, as fought out it will be, to the end.