McCall, Warner S.
type Collector
dates 1873-1961
city St. Louis
stateMO
other citiesGreensboro, GA; Chattanooga, TN;
sex M
history Warner Sherman McCall was a public-utilities developer who collected both fine and decorative arts including jewelry, Tabriz rugs, cut glass goblets and paintings and included work by Peter Paul Rubens, Jean Francois Millet, Anthony Van Dyck and Sir Thomas Gainsborough (Gimbel Brothers, Sixth Avenue and Thirty-fourth Street, on Oct. 20, 1941).

McCall was president of the Central Power and Light Company of St. Louis from its organization until 1925, director of the Franklin-American Trust company.


McCall was a member of the New England Historical and Genealogical Society of Boston, the Bankers Club of New York City, and the Racquet, the Noonday, the Sunset Hill, the Missouri Athletic and the Civitan Clubs of St. Louis.

He married Jennie Owen Fry (b. 1875) in 1900 and had one son, Theodore Carroll McCall, who was the president of the Gibson Canning Company of Gibson City, IL.


decades1900-1910
1910-1920
1920-1930
1930-1940
updated 11/24/2025 10:11:50
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