He entered the offices of Shryock & Rowland, grain commissioners, and continued with them four years, then embarked on his own in 1865. He was senior partner, Taussig & Fisher and had various other operations, all of which were swept away in the Panic of 1873. In 1874 he established himself as a banker and broker and enjoyed success. He was the younger brother of one of the lions of St. Louis, William Taussig.
He entered the offices of Shryock & Rowland, grain commissioners, and continued with them four years, then embarked on his own in 1865. He was senior partner, Taussig & Fisher and had various other operations, all of which were swept away in the Panic of 1873. In 1874 he established himself as a banker and broker and enjoyed success. He was the younger brother of one of the lions of St. Louis, William Taussig.
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