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Bert E. Salisbury

Bert Eugene Salisbury (May 28, 1870 – October 20, 1946), was appointed president of Onondaga Pottery Company (O.P.Co.), later renamed to Syracuse China in 1913, and president and general manager of Pass & Seymour, Inc. in Solvay, a suburb of Syracuse, New York, in 1914. He ran both companies for many years.[2]

Bert Eugene Salisbury
Born(1870-05-28)May 28, 1870
DiedOctober 20, 1946(1946-10-20) (aged 76)
Occupation(s)Manufacturer, inventor, financier[1]
Spouse
Mary Patterson Pharis
(m. 1895)
Parent(s)Henry Oscar Salisbury (died 1891) and Celia Seamans Salisbury
Signature

History edit

Bert E. Salisbury was born in the town of Geddes, New York, May 28, 1870. He was the son of Henry Oscar Salisbury (1839–1891), of Columbus, New York, and Celia Seamans Salisbury (1841–1926), of Connecticut.[1] His father was a well-known builder and contractor and had worked as a foreman in the local salt industry. The family home stood across the Erie Canal in sight of the Onondaga Pottery Company.[2]

Salisbury pursued his early education in the Geddes Union Free School, later called Porter School. He graduated from Syracuse High School in 1890. There were 43 students in his class including Edward S. Van Duyn, (1872–1955) who later was a prominent surgeon in Syracuse. Salisbury attended Cazenovia Seminary (now Cazenovia College to prepare for the ministry until illness forced him to leave.[2]

Early career edit

For a short period after 1890, while he was still attending college, Bert Salisbury was also employed by the Solvay Process Company in Solvay, New York on the southern edge of Syracuse. He also worked for his father for a brief time.[1]

Pass & Seymour company edit

In February 1891, Salisbury was hired by Pass & Seymour, Inc. in Syracuse. He was promoted to superintendent in 1898.[2] By 1900, the company outgrew its site on the canal and moved to a new factory in Solvay, New York. By 1901, at age 30, he was named secretary and general manager and secretary of its board of directors.[2]

The company made ceramic insulators, lamp sockets, switches and fuse blocks, nearly all of which contained ceramic parts.[2] By January, 1914 he was appointed president and general manager.[1]

At the time Salisbury was president of Pass & Seymour, Inc., the company employed 400 workmen.[1]

Onondaga Pottery edit

In 1910, Salisbury was director of the Onondaga Pottery Company (O.P.Co.), later renamed to Syracuse China. Three years later, in 1913, he was elected president and treasurer, succeeding James Pass.[1]

Salisbury performed the duties of president of both Pass & Seymour Company and Syracuse China until 1928. At that time, James Pass was named president of Pass & Seymour Company.[2]

Affiliations edit

Salisbury was director of the First National Bank of Syracuse and Morris Plan Bank, Syracuse. He was also a member of the board of governors of Associated Manufacturers of Electrical Supplies and a member of the Chamber of Commerce.

Some of his other duties included, president of the Billy Sunday Business Men's Club of Syracuse; trustee of Syracuse University and Cazenovia Seminary. He was a member of the Central New York Methodist Episcopal Conference and trustee of Myrtle Hill Cemetery. He was vice-president of YMCA, and a member of the Efficiency Society of New York, the American Ceramic Society, the Electrical Manufacturers' Club, the Engineer's Club of New York, the Jovian Order, the Technology Club, the Citizen's Club, the Onondaga Golf and Country Club, Bellevue Country Club and the Mystic Crewe.[1]

In January 1941, while still president of Onondaga Pottery Company, he was elected to the Board of Directors of First Trust & Deposit Company. Also on the board were Huntington B. Crouse, president of Crouse-Hinds Company and John C. Marcellus, president of Marcellus Casket Company.[3]

Salisbury also held membership in and was a trustee of the West Genesee Methodist Episcopal Church.[1]

Cazenovia College edit

In his youth, Salisbury attended Cazenovia Seminary which was established in 1824. By February 1941, he was a member of the Board of Trustees and was former board president. The institution was chartered as a junior college in 1934 and renamed to Cazenovia College.[4] The school was recognized as a bachelor's degree granting institution in 1988.[5]

Personal life edit

On December 3, 1895, Bert Salisbury was married to Mary Patterson Pharis of Syracuse who was born on June 24, 1871, in Geddes. She was the daughter of Mills Patterson Pharis and Eliza Anne Webb (born in January, 1834), of 600 Lowell Avenue.[1] Mary was an 1894 fine arts graduate of Syracuse University, a music teacher and a member of Alpha Phi fraternity.[6]

The couple had four children:.[7]

  • Katherine Pharis Salisbury (born February 13, 1905 – November 19, 2003) married Harold Locke Hazen (August 1, 1901 – February 21, 1980) on September 5, 1928 in her parents' home at 1810 West Genesee Street.
  • Robert Mills Salisbury (born December 25, 1906 - May 14, 1989)
  • Henry Webb Salisbury (born October 5, 1908 - May 16, 1938)
  • William Root Salisbury (June 20, 1911 - April 6, 1990)

The family lived at 1810 West Genesee Street in Syracuse and their summer home was located on Fourth Lake in the Adirondack Mountains.[1] By 1940, the family had moved to 315 Berkeley Drive[8] which was designed by prominent Syracuse architect, Dwight James Baum.[9] They lived briefly at 412 Berkeley Drive while this house was being built.

Salisbury died at home, of a cerebral hemorrhage, on October 20, 1946.[10] He and his wife are buried in the family plot in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse.

Robert Salisbury, eldest son edit

His son, Robert Salisbury, was born on December 25, 1906, in Syracuse. He was married on September 20, 1930, to Dorothy MacMillan, daughter of E. J. McMillan, well known in Canton, New York in South Presbyterian Church in Syracuse. She was the granddaughter of Henry Bullis.[11] He and his wife are buried in the family plot in Oakwood Cemetery. They had a daughter and two sons.

Henry Webb Salisbury edit

Son, Henry Webb Salisbury, was a pilot for Northwest Airlines, residing in Minneapolis, Minn. He and his entire family were killed in an airplane crash.[12] They are buried in the family plot in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse.

William Root Salisbury, youngest son edit

His son, William Root Salisbury, was born on June 20, 1911, in Syracuse. He was married to Ethel Gardner, who was born on July 11, 1911. Salisbury had homes in both Central New York at 35 Lyndon Road in Fayetteville and Vero Beach, Florida, where he died on April 6, 1990. His wife, Ethel, died on April 4, 2004, while residing in Marblehead, Massachusetts, where their daughter, Judith, lived.[13]

The couple had three children:[13]

  • Marilyn Salisbury
  • Judith Salisbury
  • William Lawrence Salisbury

Recognition and memorials edit

Salisbury Road in Westvale, New York, a suburb on the west side of Syracuse was named after him.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Encyclopedia of biography of New York: a life record of men. New York: The American Historical Society. 1916. p. 151. Retrieved August 20, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Reed, Cleota & Skoczen, Stan (November 1997). Syracuse China. Syracuse University Press, 1997. ISBN 9780815604747. Retrieved August 20, 2010.
  3. ^ "First Trust & Deposit Company". Syracuse Herald-Journal. Syracuse, New York. January 5, 1941.
  4. ^ "Record 2nd Term Enrollment is Seen at Cazenovia College". Syracuse Herald-Journal. Syracuse, New York. February 2, 1941.
  5. ^ . Cazenovia College, 2010. Archived from the original on March 6, 2012. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  6. ^ "The Alpha Phi". Syracuse Daily Journal. Syracuse, New York. October 21, 1897.
  7. ^ "Passengers for Voyage of Lancastria". The Statue of Liberty - Ellis Island Foundation Inc., 2007. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  8. ^ "Organized Interests". Syracuse Herald-Journal. Syracuse, New York. September 16, 1940.
  9. ^ "Dwight James Baum". Syracuse Then and Now, 2010. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  10. ^ "Salisbury Estate Worth $652,192". Syracuse Herald-Journal. Syracuse, New York. April 29, 1948.
  11. ^ "McMillan-Salisbury". St. Lawrence Plaindealer. Canton, New York. September 23, 1930.
  12. ^ "Nine Bodies Are Removed From Airliner". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Los Angeles, California. AP. May 19, 1938. pp. 1, 3. Retrieved May 10, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ a b "Residents of Lyndon, New York circa 1950". E.R. Hutchison, 2007. Retrieved August 21, 2010.

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Bert Eugene Salisbury May 28 1870 October 20 1946 was appointed president of Onondaga Pottery Company O P Co later renamed to Syracuse China in 1913 and president and general manager of Pass amp Seymour Inc in Solvay a suburb of Syracuse New York in 1914 He ran both companies for many years 2 Bert Eugene SalisburyBorn 1870 05 28 May 28 1870Geddes New York United StatesDiedOctober 20 1946 1946 10 20 aged 76 Syracuse New York United StatesOccupation s Manufacturer inventor financier 1 SpouseMary Patterson Pharis m 1895 wbr Parent s Henry Oscar Salisbury died 1891 and Celia Seamans SalisburySignature Contents 1 History 1 1 Early career 1 2 Pass amp Seymour company 1 3 Onondaga Pottery 1 4 Affiliations 1 5 Cazenovia College 1 6 Personal life 1 6 1 Robert Salisbury eldest son 1 6 2 Henry Webb Salisbury 1 6 3 William Root Salisbury youngest son 1 7 Recognition and memorials 2 ReferencesHistory editBert E Salisbury was born in the town of Geddes New York May 28 1870 He was the son of Henry Oscar Salisbury 1839 1891 of Columbus New York and Celia Seamans Salisbury 1841 1926 of Connecticut 1 His father was a well known builder and contractor and had worked as a foreman in the local salt industry The family home stood across the Erie Canal in sight of the Onondaga Pottery Company 2 Salisbury pursued his early education in the Geddes Union Free School later called Porter School He graduated from Syracuse High School in 1890 There were 43 students in his class including Edward S Van Duyn 1872 1955 who later was a prominent surgeon in Syracuse Salisbury attended Cazenovia Seminary now Cazenovia College to prepare for the ministry until illness forced him to leave 2 Early career edit For a short period after 1890 while he was still attending college Bert Salisbury was also employed by the Solvay Process Company in Solvay New York on the southern edge of Syracuse He also worked for his father for a brief time 1 Pass amp Seymour company edit In February 1891 Salisbury was hired by Pass amp Seymour Inc in Syracuse He was promoted to superintendent in 1898 2 By 1900 the company outgrew its site on the canal and moved to a new factory in Solvay New York By 1901 at age 30 he was named secretary and general manager and secretary of its board of directors 2 The company made ceramic insulators lamp sockets switches and fuse blocks nearly all of which contained ceramic parts 2 By January 1914 he was appointed president and general manager 1 At the time Salisbury was president of Pass amp Seymour Inc the company employed 400 workmen 1 Onondaga Pottery edit In 1910 Salisbury was director of the Onondaga Pottery Company O P Co later renamed to Syracuse China Three years later in 1913 he was elected president and treasurer succeeding James Pass 1 Salisbury performed the duties of president of both Pass amp Seymour Company and Syracuse China until 1928 At that time James Pass was named president of Pass amp Seymour Company 2 Affiliations edit Salisbury was director of the First National Bank of Syracuse and Morris Plan Bank Syracuse He was also a member of the board of governors of Associated Manufacturers of Electrical Supplies and a member of the Chamber of Commerce Some of his other duties included president of the Billy Sunday Business Men s Club of Syracuse trustee of Syracuse University and Cazenovia Seminary He was a member of the Central New York Methodist Episcopal Conference and trustee of Myrtle Hill Cemetery He was vice president of YMCA and a member of the Efficiency Society of New York the American Ceramic Society the Electrical Manufacturers Club the Engineer s Club of New York the Jovian Order the Technology Club the Citizen s Club the Onondaga Golf and Country Club Bellevue Country Club and the Mystic Crewe 1 In January 1941 while still president of Onondaga Pottery Company he was elected to the Board of Directors of First Trust amp Deposit Company Also on the board were Huntington B Crouse president of Crouse Hinds Company and John C Marcellus president of Marcellus Casket Company 3 Salisbury also held membership in and was a trustee of the West Genesee Methodist Episcopal Church 1 Cazenovia College edit In his youth Salisbury attended Cazenovia Seminary which was established in 1824 By February 1941 he was a member of the Board of Trustees and was former board president The institution was chartered as a junior college in 1934 and renamed to Cazenovia College 4 The school was recognized as a bachelor s degree granting institution in 1988 5 Personal life edit On December 3 1895 Bert Salisbury was married to Mary Patterson Pharis of Syracuse who was born on June 24 1871 in Geddes She was the daughter of Mills Patterson Pharis and Eliza Anne Webb born in January 1834 of 600 Lowell Avenue 1 Mary was an 1894 fine arts graduate of Syracuse University a music teacher and a member of Alpha Phi fraternity 6 The couple had four children 7 Katherine Pharis Salisbury born February 13 1905 November 19 2003 married Harold Locke Hazen August 1 1901 February 21 1980 on September 5 1928 in her parents home at 1810 West Genesee Street Robert Mills Salisbury born December 25 1906 May 14 1989 Henry Webb Salisbury born October 5 1908 May 16 1938 William Root Salisbury June 20 1911 April 6 1990 The family lived at 1810 West Genesee Street in Syracuse and their summer home was located on Fourth Lake in the Adirondack Mountains 1 By 1940 the family had moved to 315 Berkeley Drive 8 which was designed by prominent Syracuse architect Dwight James Baum 9 They lived briefly at 412 Berkeley Drive while this house was being built Salisbury died at home of a cerebral hemorrhage on October 20 1946 10 He and his wife are buried in the family plot in Oakwood Cemetery Syracuse Robert Salisbury eldest son edit His son Robert Salisbury was born on December 25 1906 in Syracuse He was married on September 20 1930 to Dorothy MacMillan daughter of E J McMillan well known in Canton New York in South Presbyterian Church in Syracuse She was the granddaughter of Henry Bullis 11 He and his wife are buried in the family plot in Oakwood Cemetery They had a daughter and two sons Henry Webb Salisbury edit Son Henry Webb Salisbury was a pilot for Northwest Airlines residing in Minneapolis Minn He and his entire family were killed in an airplane crash 12 They are buried in the family plot in Oakwood Cemetery Syracuse William Root Salisbury youngest son edit His son William Root Salisbury was born on June 20 1911 in Syracuse He was married to Ethel Gardner who was born on July 11 1911 Salisbury had homes in both Central New York at 35 Lyndon Road in Fayetteville and Vero Beach Florida where he died on April 6 1990 His wife Ethel died on April 4 2004 while residing in Marblehead Massachusetts where their daughter Judith lived 13 The couple had three children 13 Marilyn Salisbury Judith Salisbury William Lawrence SalisburyRecognition and memorials edit Salisbury Road in Westvale New York a suburb on the west side of Syracuse was named after him References edit a b c d e f g h i j Encyclopedia of biography of New York a life record of men New York The American Historical Society 1916 p 151 Retrieved August 20 2010 a b c d e f g Reed Cleota amp Skoczen Stan November 1997 Syracuse China Syracuse University Press 1997 ISBN 9780815604747 Retrieved August 20 2010 First Trust amp Deposit Company Syracuse Herald Journal Syracuse New York January 5 1941 Record 2nd Term Enrollment is Seen at Cazenovia College Syracuse Herald Journal Syracuse New York February 2 1941 Cazenovia College Cazenovia College 2010 Archived from the original on March 6 2012 Retrieved August 24 2010 The Alpha Phi Syracuse Daily Journal Syracuse New York October 21 1897 Passengers for Voyage of Lancastria The Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation Inc 2007 Retrieved August 21 2010 Organized Interests Syracuse Herald Journal Syracuse New York September 16 1940 Dwight James Baum Syracuse Then and Now 2010 Retrieved August 24 2010 Salisbury Estate Worth 652 192 Syracuse Herald Journal Syracuse New York April 29 1948 McMillan Salisbury St Lawrence Plaindealer Canton New York September 23 1930 Nine Bodies Are Removed From Airliner Richmond Times Dispatch Los Angeles California AP May 19 1938 pp 1 3 Retrieved May 10 2023 via Newspapers com a b Residents of Lyndon New York circa 1950 E R Hutchison 2007 Retrieved August 21 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bert E Salisbury amp oldid 1154207461, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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