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Frederick Converse Beach

Frederick Converse Beach (March 27, 1848 – June 8, 1918), was a New York patent attorney, editor and co-owner of Scientific American, and editor-in-chief of the new Encyclopedia Americana in the early 1900s.[1] He became President of the oldest yacht club in Connecticut.[2] He was also the father of Stanley Yale Beach, an aviation pioneer and early financier of Gustav Whitehead.

Frederick Converse Beach
Born(1848-03-27)March 27, 1848
DiedJune 8, 1918(1918-06-08) (aged 70)
EducationYale University
ChildrenStanley Yale Beach
ParentAlfred Ely Beach
RelativesMoses Yale Beach, grandfather
Moses S. Beach, uncle
FamilyYale

Biography Edit

 
Woolworth Building, 1915, seat of Scientific American offices

Frederick Converse Beach was born on March 27, 1848, in Brooklyn, New York, to Alfred Ely Beach, builder of New York's first subway. His grandfather was Moses Yale Beach, publisher of the New York Sun, and his uncle was Moses Sperry Beach, publisher of the Boston Daily Times. His other uncle William Yale Beach was a banker and real estate developer, and his cousin Charles Yale Beach was a manufacturer and real estate investor. Frederick's son was Stanley Yale Beach, an aviation pioneer, and the Beaches were all members of the Yale family.[3][4]

Frederick Converse Beach graduated from Yale's Sheffield Scientific School in 1868. In 1869, he was made night superintendent of the Beach Pneumatic Transit tunnel under Broadway, and then in 1870, operated a pneumatic car and explained its working to the public.[5]

From 1871 to 1876, he was engaged in the manufacture of electrical instruments in New York, making telegraphs.[6] He later became Editor for Scientific American, their family magazine, and became one of its co-owners. He was also co-owner of Munn and Company, a family owned patent agency, and American Photography magazine.[7]

After working on improving the telephone technology, he became the first, in 1880, to transmit sermons over the telephone, communicating from Plymouth Church (Brooklyn), to his father's house at 31 Union Place, in front of Union Square, New York.[8] In 1884, he founded the Society of Amateur Photographers of New York, becoming its first President, and joined the Postal Progress League and became also its President.[9]

He secured a parcel post for the United States, brought many reforms, and looked forward to the time when aerial transport of all kinds of mail will happen by the atmosphere.[10] He was a member of the New York Electrical Society, the Camera Club, the American Institute, and the National Arts Club in Manhattan, with members including J.P. Morgan and President Teddy Roosevelt.[11] He was made President of the Housatonic Yacht Club, the oldest operating Yacht club in Connecticut.[12] The club was founded by his family on his father's property in Stratford, Connecticut.

In 1889 he was the editor of American Photography, and in 1896 he became a director of Scientific American. In 1898, he introduced the first electric automobile in Stratford, Connecticut, and built a power plant for its maintenance.[13] From 1902 he was editor in chief of the Encyclopedia Americana, which was the first major multivolume encyclopedia published in the United States.

Frederick also funded, in thousands of dollars, the airplane designs of his son Stanley from 1903–1910.[14]

He died on June 8, 1918, at his home in Stratford, Connecticut.[15]

Family legacy Edit

 
Stanley Yale Beach, aviation pioneer, son of Frederick C. Beach

Frederick Converse Beach was the father of Alfred Gilbert, Ethel Holbrook, who married to caricaturist James Albert Wales, and Stanley Yale Beach, a wealthy aviation pioneer, partner of Gustave Whitehead.[16][17] Frederick's grandson was Frederick Converse Beach Jr..

He graduated from Trinity College, and became Editor of the Boston University Law Review, Deputy Judge of Stratford Town Court, and Prosecuting Attorney with his law practice.[18]

He also served during the World War in the Ambulance Company, Field Hospital, and Medical Attachment, and was a Freemason of the American Legion and a member of the Housatonic Yacht Club. His father was Stanley Yale Beach.

References Edit

  1. ^ Beach, Stanley, Archives at Yale, Stanley Yale Beach papers, Number: GEN MSS 802, 1911-1948
  2. ^ "Frederick C. Beach Dies in his 71st Year. Editor in Chief of Encyclopaedia Americana and Inventor of a photolithographic process". June 9, 1918.
  3. ^ "Yale genealogy and history of Wales : the British kings and princes, life of Owen Glyndwr, biographies of Governor Elihu Yale, for whom Yale University was named, Linus Yale, Sr". Archived.org. p. 237. Retrieved November 27, 2022.
  4. ^ America's successful men of affairs. An encyclopedia of contemporaneous biography, p. 66-67
  5. ^ Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University, Yale University, Jan 1916 · The University
  6. ^ Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University, Yale University, Jan 1916 · The University
  7. ^ Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University, Yale University, Jan 1916 · The University
  8. ^ Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University, Yale University, Jan 1916 · The University
  9. ^ Beach, Stanley, Archives at Yale, Stanley Yale Beach papers, Number: GEN MSS 802, 1911-1948
  10. ^ Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University, Yale University, Jan 1916 · The University
  11. ^ Biographical record, classes from eighteen hundred and sixty-eight to eighteen hundred and seventy-two of the Sheffield scientific school
  12. ^ Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University, Yale University, Jan 1916 · The University
  13. ^ Biographical record, classes from eighteen hundred and sixty-eight to eighteen hundred and seventy-two of the Sheffield scientific school
  14. ^ History by Contract, O'Dwyer and Randolph (1978), p. 124
  15. ^ "Frederick C. Beach Dies at Stratford, Conn". The Courier-Journal. Stratford, Connecticut. AP. June 9, 1918. p. 34. Retrieved January 3, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  16. ^ Stanley Yale Beach papers
  17. ^ Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University, Yale University, Jan 1916 · The University
  18. ^ Trinity College Bulletin, 1940-1941 (Necrology)

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Frederick Converse Beach March 27 1848 June 8 1918 was a New York patent attorney editor and co owner of Scientific American and editor in chief of the new Encyclopedia Americana in the early 1900s 1 He became President of the oldest yacht club in Connecticut 2 He was also the father of Stanley Yale Beach an aviation pioneer and early financier of Gustav Whitehead Frederick Converse BeachBorn 1848 03 27 March 27 1848New York City New YorkDiedJune 8 1918 1918 06 08 aged 70 Stratford ConnecticutEducationYale UniversityChildrenStanley Yale BeachParentAlfred Ely BeachRelativesMoses Yale Beach grandfatherMoses S Beach uncleFamilyYaleBiography Edit nbsp Woolworth Building 1915 seat of Scientific American officesFrederick Converse Beach was born on March 27 1848 in Brooklyn New York to Alfred Ely Beach builder of New York s first subway His grandfather was Moses Yale Beach publisher of the New York Sun and his uncle was Moses Sperry Beach publisher of the Boston Daily Times His other uncle William Yale Beach was a banker and real estate developer and his cousin Charles Yale Beach was a manufacturer and real estate investor Frederick s son was Stanley Yale Beach an aviation pioneer and the Beaches were all members of the Yale family 3 4 Frederick Converse Beach graduated from Yale s Sheffield Scientific School in 1868 In 1869 he was made night superintendent of the Beach Pneumatic Transit tunnel under Broadway and then in 1870 operated a pneumatic car and explained its working to the public 5 From 1871 to 1876 he was engaged in the manufacture of electrical instruments in New York making telegraphs 6 He later became Editor for Scientific American their family magazine and became one of its co owners He was also co owner of Munn and Company a family owned patent agency and American Photography magazine 7 After working on improving the telephone technology he became the first in 1880 to transmit sermons over the telephone communicating from Plymouth Church Brooklyn to his father s house at 31 Union Place in front of Union Square New York 8 In 1884 he founded the Society of Amateur Photographers of New York becoming its first President and joined the Postal Progress League and became also its President 9 He secured a parcel post for the United States brought many reforms and looked forward to the time when aerial transport of all kinds of mail will happen by the atmosphere 10 He was a member of the New York Electrical Society the Camera Club the American Institute and the National Arts Club in Manhattan with members including J P Morgan and President Teddy Roosevelt 11 He was made President of the Housatonic Yacht Club the oldest operating Yacht club in Connecticut 12 The club was founded by his family on his father s property in Stratford Connecticut In 1889 he was the editor of American Photography and in 1896 he became a director of Scientific American In 1898 he introduced the first electric automobile in Stratford Connecticut and built a power plant for its maintenance 13 From 1902 he was editor in chief of the Encyclopedia Americana which was the first major multivolume encyclopedia published in the United States Frederick also funded in thousands of dollars the airplane designs of his son Stanley from 1903 1910 14 He died on June 8 1918 at his home in Stratford Connecticut 15 Family legacy EditSee also Gustave Whitehead Stanley Yale Beach nbsp Stanley Yale Beach aviation pioneer son of Frederick C BeachFrederick Converse Beach was the father of Alfred Gilbert Ethel Holbrook who married to caricaturist James Albert Wales and Stanley Yale Beach a wealthy aviation pioneer partner of Gustave Whitehead 16 17 Frederick s grandson was Frederick Converse Beach Jr He graduated from Trinity College and became Editor of the Boston University Law Review Deputy Judge of Stratford Town Court and Prosecuting Attorney with his law practice 18 He also served during the World War in the Ambulance Company Field Hospital and Medical Attachment and was a Freemason of the American Legion and a member of the Housatonic Yacht Club His father was Stanley Yale Beach References Edit Beach Stanley Archives at Yale Stanley Yale Beach papers Number GEN MSS 802 1911 1948 Frederick C Beach Dies in his 71st Year Editor in Chief of Encyclopaedia Americana and Inventor of a photolithographic process June 9 1918 Yale genealogy and history of Wales the British kings and princes life of Owen Glyndwr biographies of Governor Elihu Yale for whom Yale University was named Linus Yale Sr Archived org p 237 Retrieved November 27 2022 America s successful men of affairs An encyclopedia of contemporaneous biography p 66 67 Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University Yale University Jan 1916 The University Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University Yale University Jan 1916 The University Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University Yale University Jan 1916 The University Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University Yale University Jan 1916 The University Beach Stanley Archives at Yale Stanley Yale Beach papers Number GEN MSS 802 1911 1948 Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University Yale University Jan 1916 The University Biographical record classes from eighteen hundred and sixty eight to eighteen hundred and seventy two of the Sheffield scientific school Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University Yale University Jan 1916 The University Biographical record classes from eighteen hundred and sixty eight to eighteen hundred and seventy two of the Sheffield scientific school History by Contract O Dwyer and Randolph 1978 p 124 Frederick C Beach Dies at Stratford Conn The Courier Journal Stratford Connecticut AP June 9 1918 p 34 Retrieved January 3 2021 via Newspapers com Stanley Yale Beach papers Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University Yale University Jan 1916 The University Trinity College Bulletin 1940 1941 Necrology Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick Converse Beach amp oldid 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