Michel Bouvier (later anglicized to Michael) was born in Pont-Saint-Esprit, in the South of France in 1792,[2] the son of Eustache and Theresa Bouvier. He served in the Napoleonic Wars. He apprenticed to a cabinetmaker, before being drafted into Napoleon's army. After French defeat at Waterloo, he fled moved to Philadelphia in 1815.
Career
Bouvier established a successful furniture business in Philadelphia. Among his clients were Napoleon's brother, Joseph Bonaparte, former King of Spain and Naples, and Stephen Girard, a prominent banker. Because of the success of his furniture business, he expanded into other industries. He started a business selling firewood, which led him to acquire 800,000 acres of forest. This venture turned out to be a success as the forest contained large reserves of coal which Bouvier had not known about. He further expanded his interests with more real estate speculation.