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Grayson M. P. Murphy

American banker and company director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Grayson M. P. Murphy
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Grayson Mallet-Prevost Murphy Sr. (December 19, 1878 – October 18, 1937) was an American banker and company director.

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Early life

Murphy was born on December 19, 1878, in Philadelphia and attended Haverford College. He served as a volunteer in the Spanish–American War, and later attended the United States Military Academy, graduating in 1903. He was a lieutenant in the Philippine–American War, in charge of operations, 42nd Division. He was a recipient of the Army Distinguished Service Medal, as authorized by Congress on July 9, 1918.[1]

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Business career

Murphy was a senior vice president of Guaranty Trust Company. He was also Founder and Head of G.M.-P. Murphy & Co. He served on the boards of directors of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, Guaranty Trust Company, New York Trust Company, Bethlehem Steel, Goodyear Tire & Rubber, New York Railways, Fifth Avenue Coach Company, and Chicago Motor Coach Company.

Civic activities

He was the first European Commissioner of the American Red Cross during World War I.[2] Murphy was also implicated in the 1933 Business Plot exposed by General Smedley Butler to overthrow President Franklin Roosevelt in a military coup.[3]

Murphy was the chief commissioner of the American Red Cross in Europe, and treasurer of the American Liberty League.

Death

Murphy died on October 18, 1937, in Manhattan, New York City.[4] His funeral was held at St. James' Episcopal Church at Seventy-first Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.[5]

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