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  1. Ferdinand De Wilton Ward, Jr. (1851–1925), known first as the "Young Napoleon of Finance," and subsequently as "the Best-Hated Man in the United States," was an American swindler. The collapse of his Ponzi scheme caused the financial ruin of many people, including famous persons such as Thomas Nast and the former U.S. President ...

  2. 14 de may. de 2020 · Great frauds in history: the downfall of Ferdinand Ward – the "Napoleon of finance". Ferdinand Ward launched a Ponzi-style scheme based on fictitious government contracts, bringing down the...

  3. Following the failure of Grant & Ward, Puck Magazine depicted Ferdinand Ward as a disgraced Napoleon Bonaparte. He sits on an island as business leaders in New York City disclaim any prior knowledge of working with Ward.

  4. Geoffrey Ward is the author of A Disposition to Be Rich, a biography of his great-grandfather, Ferdinand Ward, who ran a fraudulent Wall Street investment firm from 1880 to 1884. The Geoffrey Ward collection on Ferdinand Ward and the Ward family (1825-2012) consists of material collected and created by Geoffrey Ward in preparation of the book.

  5. 9 de dic. de 2016 · Bird explained that Nast painted it after he fell victim to a cruel Ponzi scheme, perpetrated by Ferdinand Ward, a young and ambitious financier. In 1880 Ward established a brokerage firm that led to the ruin of many investors, and he went on to serve nearly seven years in prison for fraud.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2013 · A New York Times Notable Book The compelling behind-the-scenes story of the greatest swindler of the Gilded Age, whose villainy bankrupted Ulysses S. Grant and stunned the world of finance—told by his great-grandson, award-winning historian Geoffrey C. Ward. Ferdinand Ward, the son of a Protestant missionary and small-town pastor ...

  7. Ferdinand Ward | American businessman | Britannica. Table of Contents. Ferdinand Ward. American businessman. Learn about this topic in these articles: swindle of Grant. In Ulysses S. Grant: Later life. …the firm collapsed, swindled by Ferdinand Ward. This impoverished the entire Grant family and tarnished Grant’s reputation. Read More.