Background
He was born in Newark, New Jersey and moved with his family at age 5 to Trenton, New Jersey.
architect Businessman philanthropist
He was born in Newark, New Jersey and moved with his family at age 5 to Trenton, New Jersey.
In, 1889 he was appointed the personal staff of Governor Leon Abbett where he received a nickname of "Colonel." He would serve in a similar capacity for George T. Werts and John West. Griggs. In 1909, he financed the Kuser-William Beebe Expedition to study birds in Ceylon, India, Burma, the Malay States, Java, Borneo, China and Japan. In 1910, he purchased the High Point Inn from the estate of Charles Saint John and proceeded to remodel it into his personal home although he rarely used lieutenant
In 1915, he lent $200,000 to William Fox to establish Fox Film Corporation, later merged into 20th Century Fox.
He would remain on the Fox board until his death. Personal life
They had two children John Dryden Kuser, a New Jersey state senator who was the first husband of Brooke Astor and a younger daughter Cynthia both of whom grew up in this mansion in Bernardsville, New Jersey which still stands.
In 1922, he donated his home at High Point along with 10,500 acres (42 km2) for a state park. In 1927, he selected an architect to design a memorial on the summit which was to be modeled on the Bunker Hill Monument.
The monument was still under construction when he died.
Kuser"s mansion at High Point fell into disrepair and was torn down in 1995.