O’Fallon, John J.
type Collector
dates 1791-1865
city St Louis
stateMO
other citiesLouisville, KY;
sex M
history Collector, philanthropist, businessman, banker, railroad man, and real estate magnate.

O’Fallon moved to St. Louis to become an assistant Indian Agent to his Uncle William Clark (of Lewis and Clark Expedition fame). O'Fallon's son-in-law was Charles Alexander Pope.

According to The Art Treasures of America, O'Fallon owned works by W. A. Bouguereau, Francisco Brenaune, Jos. Coomans, G. Jacquet, A. Lindlar, A. Moreau, J. Robie, A. Schreyer, A. Stroebel, E. Verboeckhoven, and Jehan G, Vibert.

decades1850-1860
1860-1870
updated 03/22/2024 12:09:28
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O’Fallon Polytechnic Institute Historical Records, 1858 – 1886. see details...