James Butler

James Butler (1855–1934) was an American businessman from New York and prominent owner of racehorses and racetracks.As a hotel steward in the early 1880s, Butler invested his $2,000 life savings with Patrick J. O'Connor (the son of his landlady) to open a grocery store on Second Avenue in New York. The business grew to a chain of stores so successful that Butler quit the hotel business and bought out O'Connor. Butler had a reputed net worth of $30 million by 1929.By 1890, Butler had bought his first horses, and eventually acquired the EastView Stock Farm near Greenburgh and Mount Pleasant, New York. In the early 1900s, he established the Empire City Race Track.At the time of his death, his grocery store chain was the sixth largest in the U.S. by total sales, and his more than 1,100 stores were second only to A & P in the New York area.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1855
Birth place
Ireland , County Kilkenny
Religion
Catholic Church
Date of deathFebruary 20, 1934
Place of death
United States , New York
Residence
Tarrytown New York
Resting place
New York

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