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Charles W. Lippitt

Charles Warren Lippitt (October 8, 1846 – April 4, 1924) was an American politician and the 44th Governor of Rhode Island.

Charles W. Lippitt
44th Governor of Rhode Island
In office
May 29, 1895 – May 25, 1897
Lieutenant GovernorEdwin Allen
Preceded byD. Russell Brown
Succeeded byElisha Dyer, Jr.
Personal details
Born(1846-10-08)October 8, 1846
Newport, Rhode Island
DiedApril 4, 1924(1924-04-04) (aged 77)
Yorktown, New York
Resting placeSwan Point Cemetery
Political partyRepublican
SpouseMargaret Barbara Farnum
Children2
Parent(s)Henry Lippitt,
Mary Ann Balch
ResidenceNewport, Rhode Island
Alma materBrown University
ProfessionIndustrialist
Signature

Early life edit

Lippitt was born in Providence, Rhode Island on October 8, 1846.[1] He graduated from Brown University. Later, he was involved in his father's cotton and woolen manufacturing firm.

Family edit

His father, Henry Lippitt, was governor of Rhode Island from 1875 to 1877 and his brother Henry F. Lippitt was a United States senator from Rhode Island. He married Margaret B. Farnum on February 23, 1886.[2]

His son, Charles Warren Lippitt, Jr. (1894–1970), served as a sergeant in the 103rd Field Artillery Regiment during the First World War. He then attended Harvard College and graduated in the class of 1921. He later served in World War II and rose to the rank of colonel in the Army Reserve where he served until 1966. He pursued a career in business in New York City. His son, Charles Warren Lippitt III, was a captain in the United States Air Force and died on active duty in 1968.[citation needed]

Another son, Alexander Farnum Lippitt (b. 1896), attended Harvard from 1916 to 1917. He enlisted in the Army in August 1917 and served as a 1st Lieutenant in the 166th Infantry Regiment of the 42nd Division. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for leading his men in a counterattack against the Germans. He was wounded in action, sent back to the United States and died at Fort Mott in Cape May, New Jersey on October 6, 1918. Lippitt Park in Providence was dedicated in his memory.

Political career edit

Lippitt served as a military aide, with the rank of colonel, to his father during his father's term of office as governor from 1875 to 1877.

Lippitt served as Governor of Rhode Island from May 29, 1895 to May 25, 1897.

He was an unsuccessful candidate for Republican nomination for Vice President in 1896.[2]

Lippitt's Castle edit

In 1899 Lippitt built an immense castle style brick mansion, near Bailey's Beach in Newport, Rhode Island, named The Breakwater but commonly referred to as "Lippitt's Castle".[3] After Lippitt's death his son Charles Jr. had the castle torn down and sold the land. It was replaced in 1926 by a mansion named The Waves on the same foundation as the castle. The Waves was designed by renowned architect John Russell Pope as his own summer residence and was converted to condominiums in the late 20th Century. Bricks from Lippitt's Castle can still be found in the waters near where the mansion once stood.

Memberships edit

Lippitt joined the Rhode Island Society of the Sons of the American Revolution in 1896 and served as the Society's president from 1908 to 1909. In 1897 he was admitted as an hereditary member of the Rhode Island Society of the Cincinnati.

His sons, Colonel Charles Warren Lippitt, Jr. (1894-1970) and Gorton Thayer Lippitt, also joined the Sons of the American Revolution. Charles, Jr. became a member of the Society of the Cincinnati after his father's death and served as its President General from 1965 to 1968 and Gorton became a member after Charles' death in 1970. [4] Upon the death of Gorton, in 1978, the family's "seat" in the Society was "inherited" by their cousin Frederick Lippitt, who held the seat until his death in 2005.

Death edit

 
URI's Lippitt Hall was named after Governor Lippitt.

Governor Charles Warren Lippitt died in Yorktown, New York on April 4, 1924.[5] He was interred in the Swan Point Cemetery in Providence.

Legacy edit

Lippitt Hall on the central quad of the University of Rhode Island in Kingston is named after Governor Charles W. Lippitt.[6]

Sources edit

  • Sobel, Robert and John Raimo. Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789-1978. Greenwood Press, 1988. ISBN 0-313-28093-2

References edit

  1. ^ Johnson, Rossiter; Brown, John Howard, eds. (1904). The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans. Vol. VI. Boston: The Biographical Society. Retrieved May 5, 2022 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ a b The Political Graveyard February 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Lippitt family of Rhode Island.
  3. ^ . Providence Public Library. Archived from the original on February 12, 2018. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  4. ^ https://www.societyofthecincinnati.org/presidents-general/
  5. ^ "Charles W. Lippitt Dies at Yorktown". Brooklyn Times-Union. Ossining, New York. April 4, 1924. p. 13. Retrieved May 5, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ . University of Rhode Island. Archived from the original on January 30, 2013. Retrieved July 14, 2009.
Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for Governor of Rhode Island
1895, 1896
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Rhode Island
1895–1897
Succeeded by

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Charles Warren Lippitt October 8 1846 April 4 1924 was an American politician and the 44th Governor of Rhode Island Charles W Lippitt44th Governor of Rhode IslandIn office May 29 1895 May 25 1897Lieutenant GovernorEdwin AllenPreceded byD Russell BrownSucceeded byElisha Dyer Jr Personal detailsBorn 1846 10 08 October 8 1846Newport Rhode IslandDiedApril 4 1924 1924 04 04 aged 77 Yorktown New YorkResting placeSwan Point CemeteryPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseMargaret Barbara FarnumChildren2Parent s Henry Lippitt Mary Ann BalchResidenceNewport Rhode IslandAlma materBrown UniversityProfessionIndustrialistSignature Contents 1 Early life 2 Family 3 Political career 4 Lippitt s Castle 5 Memberships 6 Death 7 Legacy 8 Sources 9 ReferencesEarly life editLippitt was born in Providence Rhode Island on October 8 1846 1 He graduated from Brown University Later he was involved in his father s cotton and woolen manufacturing firm Family editHis father Henry Lippitt was governor of Rhode Island from 1875 to 1877 and his brother Henry F Lippitt was a United States senator from Rhode Island He married Margaret B Farnum on February 23 1886 2 His son Charles Warren Lippitt Jr 1894 1970 served as a sergeant in the 103rd Field Artillery Regiment during the First World War He then attended Harvard College and graduated in the class of 1921 He later served in World War II and rose to the rank of colonel in the Army Reserve where he served until 1966 He pursued a career in business in New York City His son Charles Warren Lippitt III was a captain in the United States Air Force and died on active duty in 1968 citation needed Another son Alexander Farnum Lippitt b 1896 attended Harvard from 1916 to 1917 He enlisted in the Army in August 1917 and served as a 1st Lieutenant in the 166th Infantry Regiment of the 42nd Division He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for leading his men in a counterattack against the Germans He was wounded in action sent back to the United States and died at Fort Mott in Cape May New Jersey on October 6 1918 Lippitt Park in Providence was dedicated in his memory Political career editLippitt served as a military aide with the rank of colonel to his father during his father s term of office as governor from 1875 to 1877 Lippitt served as Governor of Rhode Island from May 29 1895 to May 25 1897 He was an unsuccessful candidate for Republican nomination for Vice President in 1896 2 Lippitt s Castle editIn 1899 Lippitt built an immense castle style brick mansion near Bailey s Beach in Newport Rhode Island named The Breakwater but commonly referred to as Lippitt s Castle 3 After Lippitt s death his son Charles Jr had the castle torn down and sold the land It was replaced in 1926 by a mansion named The Waves on the same foundation as the castle The Waves was designed by renowned architect John Russell Pope as his own summer residence and was converted to condominiums in the late 20th Century Bricks from Lippitt s Castle can still be found in the waters near where the mansion once stood Memberships editLippitt joined the Rhode Island Society of the Sons of the American Revolution in 1896 and served as the Society s president from 1908 to 1909 In 1897 he was admitted as an hereditary member of the Rhode Island Society of the Cincinnati His sons Colonel Charles Warren Lippitt Jr 1894 1970 and Gorton Thayer Lippitt also joined the Sons of the American Revolution Charles Jr became a member of the Society of the Cincinnati after his father s death and served as its President General from 1965 to 1968 and Gorton became a member after Charles death in 1970 4 Upon the death of Gorton in 1978 the family s seat in the Society was inherited by their cousin Frederick Lippitt who held the seat until his death in 2005 Death edit nbsp URI s Lippitt Hall was named after Governor Lippitt Governor Charles Warren Lippitt died in Yorktown New York on April 4 1924 5 He was interred in the Swan Point Cemetery in Providence Legacy editLippitt Hall on the central quad of the University of Rhode Island in Kingston is named after Governor Charles W Lippitt 6 Sources editSobel Robert and John Raimo Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States 1789 1978 Greenwood Press 1988 ISBN 0 313 28093 2References edit Johnson Rossiter Brown John Howard eds 1904 The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans Vol VI Boston The Biographical Society Retrieved May 5 2022 via Internet Archive a b The Political Graveyard Archived February 5 2010 at the Wayback Machine Lippitt family of Rhode Island Lippitt Charles Warren House Newport Providence Public Library Archived from the original on February 12 2018 Retrieved February 11 2018 https www societyofthecincinnati org presidents general Charles W Lippitt Dies at Yorktown Brooklyn Times Union Ossining New York April 4 1924 p 13 Retrieved May 5 2022 via Newspapers com URI History amp Timeline University of Rhode Island Archived from the original on January 30 2013 Retrieved July 14 2009 Party political offices Preceded byDaniel Russell Brown Republican nominee for Governor of Rhode Island1895 1896 Succeeded byElisha Dyer Jr Political offices Preceded byDaniel Russell Brown Governor of Rhode Island1895 1897 Succeeded byElisha Dyer Jr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles W Lippitt amp oldid 1221345369, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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