Edward P. Morse | |
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Born | Clementsport, Nova Scotia, British North America | March 7, 1859
Died | August 26, 1930 Clementsport, Nova Scotia | (aged 71)
Nationality | Canadian-American |
Occupation | Business |
Known for | Proprietor of the Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company of Brooklyn, New York. |
Edward Phinley Morse (7 March 1859[1]—26 August 1930) was a Canadian-American industrialist and proprietor of the Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company, a major turn of the 20th century ship repair facility located in Brooklyn, New York. He later assisted in the creation of United Dry Docks, Inc., a corporation formed by the merger of six New York-based ship repair companies including his own, and at the time the largest corporation of its type in the world.
At one time, Morse's fortune was estimated to be $40 million, but after his death in 1930, his taxable estate was appraised at a relatively modest $1.646 million ($22.5 million in 2015 dollars).