Henrietta "Hetty" Howland Robinson Green (November 21, 1834 – July 3, 1916) was an American businesswoman and financier known as "the richest woman in America" during the Gilded Age. Those who knew her well referred to her admiringly as the "Queen of Wall Street" due to her willingness to lend freely and at reasonable interest rates to financiers and city governments during financial panics. Her extraordinary discipline during such times enabled her to amass a fortune as a financier at a time when nearly all major financiers were men. As a highly successful investor, with a Wall Street office, she was unusual for being a woman in a man's world. Unwilling to participate in New York City high society, conspicuous consumption, or business partnerships, she may have been eccentric and curt with the press but she was a pioneer of value investing. Her willingness to make low-rate loans (with her well-tended reserves of currency) in place of the failing banks during the Panic of 1907 helped bail out Wall Street, New York City, and the United States economy.
Hetty Green
financier
Notable For
American financier
Hetty Green's Historical Timeline
Businesswoman Hetty Green (32) weds Edward Henry Green
Businesswoman Hetty Green (32) weds Edward Henry Green
Hetty Green dies
Hetty Green, American financier, known for american financier, died on 1916-07-03.
Associated Historical Events
Frequently Asked Questions
- When was Hetty Green born?
- Hetty Green was born on 1834-07-03 (American).
- What is Hetty Green known for?
- American financier
- What historical events involved Hetty Green?
- Hetty Green was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including Businesswoman Hetty Green (32) weds Edward Henry Green, Hetty Green dies.
- When did Hetty Green die?
- Hetty Green died on 1916-01-01.