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Grant & Ward was a Wall Street brokerage firm founded by Ulysses S. Grant, Jr., and Ferdinand Ward along with James D. Fish, president of the Maritime National Bank of New York. Former President Ulysses S. Grant joined the firm in 1881 as a nonexecutor partner. Ward ran the firm using what would later be termed a Ponzi scheme, borrowing money from the Maritime Bank to pay large dividends and attract more investors. In the economic downturn of 1884, the scheme collapsed. Grant and Ward went bankrupt, taking the Maritime Bank down with it. Both Ward and Fish were later convicted of fraud and sentenced to ten years each.

From the description of Grant and Ward bankruptcy collection, 1881-1889 (bulk 1886). (Southern Illinois University). WorldCat record id: 427559605

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associatedWith Davies, Julien T. 1845-1920. person
associatedWith Fish, James D. person
correspondedWith Grant, Ulysses S., 1852-1929 person
associatedWith Ward, Ella C. person
associatedWith Ward, Ferdinand. person
associatedWith Warner, William S. person
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Active 1889

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