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Frederick Gilbert Bourne

Commodore Frederick Gilbert Bourne (December 20, 1851 – March 9, 1919)[1] was an American businessman. He was the fifth president of the Singer Manufacturing Company, from 1889 to 1905. He made the business "perhaps the first modern multinational industrial enterprise of any nationality".

Frederick Gilbert Bourne
5th President of the Singer Manufacturing Company
In office
1889–1905
Preceded byGeorge Ross McKenzie
Succeeded byDouglas Alexander
Personal details
Born(1851-12-20)December 20, 1851
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedMarch 9, 1919(1919-03-09) (aged 67)
Oakdale, New York, U.S.
SpouseEmma Sparks Keeler
Children12

Early life Edit

Bourne was born on December 20, 1851, in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the son of the Rev. George Washington Bourne (1815–1872) and Harriet J. (née Gilbert) Bourne (1817–1907), who was from Portland, Maine.[2] His older sister was Clara Bourne, who married John Loring Whitman.[3]

His paternal grandparents were Benjamin Bourne and Mary (née Hatch) Bourne, herself the daughter of Joshua Hatch, a soldier during the American Revolutionary War who was killed near Crown Point after the evacuation of Fort Ticonderoga in 1777.[3]

Bourne was educated at public schools in New York before joining the work force at age fourteen.[2]

Career Edit

 
The Singer Building, commissioned by Bourne for the Singer Manufacturing Company and completed in 1908.

In order to support of his widowed mother and younger sisters, Bourne started his career in New York with the Atlantic Submarine Wrecking Company, later becoming a cashier and bookkeeper and the clerk of the Mercantile Library.[2]

Bourne, who was interested in music, was a member of the Mendelssohn Glee Club, which is likely where he met Alfred Corning Clark, the son of Edward Cabot Clark, who along with Isaac Merritt Singer, was a co-founder of the Singer Company.[2] Bourne and Clark developed a "close personal relationship" and in 1880, Clark recommended to his father that Bourne be invited to join his family's real estate company, which owned several parcels of valuable Manhattan real estate, and be brought on as construction manager of The Dakota, then being built on West 72nd Street along Central Park.[4] Clark frequently traveled abroad, often to Norway to visit the singer Lorentz Severin Skougaard (with whom he had a relationship despite his marriage to Elizabeth Scriven), and in his place, Clark sent Bourne to Singer board meetings.[2]

In 1882, following the elder Clark's death, Bourne became the manager of the late Clark's estate. In 1885, Bourne became Secretary of the company and in 1889, at the age of 38, Bourne became the fifth president of Singer.[5] While president, Bourne also oversaw the construction of the company's headquarters, known as the Singer Building.[6]

Bourne greatly expanded global production as well as international sales of the Singer sewing machine. Bourne was revolutionary to the sewing machine industry. He used the "installment plan" to make sewing machines a household item. Bourne is also remembered "among the most important innovators in building vertically integrated firms".[7] In 1905, and after sixteen years as president, Bourne retired and was succeeded by Douglas Alexander, who served as president for the next forty-four years. Alexander was created a baronet in the 1921 Birthday Honours for his services to the welfare of industrial workers.[8]

Residences Edit

Bourne owned several homes and estates. He maintained an apartment at The Dakota in New York City, which occupied the entire first floor; he owned a 2,000-acre (4 km2) country estate named Indian Neck Hall in Oakdale on Long Island next to Idle Hour, the estate of William Kissam Vanderbilt; he owned a 375-acre farm near Montauk, New York, which he used as an undeveloped hunting preserve; an apartment on Jekyll Island, Georgia; and the 7-acre Dark Island in the Thousand Islands in the St. Lawrence River.[2]

In 1902, Bourne hired architect Ernest Flagg to build him a small hunting lodge on the Dark Island property. The building was based on a book written by Sir Walter Scott in 1826 called Woodstock. This book describes an elegant castle with secret passageways, tunnels, and a dungeon. Today, the castle is known as Singer Castle.[9]

Personal life Edit

On February 9, 1875, he was married to Emma Sparks Keeler (1855–1916),[10] the daughter of James Rufus Keeler and Mary Louise (née Davidson) Keeler.[4] Emma was a granddaughter of Commodore Davidson, one of the founders of the New York Yacht Club.[10] Together, they were the parents of twelve children:[11]

  • Frederick Gilbert Bourne Jr (1876–1884).[12]
  • Arthur Keeler Bourne (1877–1967), who married Edith Hollins; their son: Arthur Keeler Bourne (1899-1974); divorced. Married Emily Miller, with whom he had three children.
  • Louisa D. Bourne (1879–c. 1879), who died in infancy.
  • May Miller Bourne (1881–1975), who married Ralph B. Strassburger, a Pennsylvania businessman and prominent thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder who owned Haras des Monceaux Thoroughbred horse farm at Lisieux in Lower Normandy, France.[13]
  • Marion Bourne (1882–1969), who married Robert George Elbert.
  • Alfred Severin Bourne (1883–1956), who married Hattie Louise Barnes.
  • Helen Bourne (1884–1887), who died in infancy.
  • Florence Bourne (1886–1969), who married Anson Wales Hard (1884-1935). They divorced in 1932 after having seven children.
  • George Gault Bourne (1888–1964), who married Nancy Atterbury Potter, a granddaughter of Bishop Alonzo Potter.[14]
  • Marjorie Bourne (1890–1962), who married Alexander Dallas Thayer (1888-1968).
  • Kenneth Bourne (1891–1898), who died in childhood.
  • Howard Davidson Bourne (1893–1918), who died aged 25.

A sailing enthusiast, Bourne served as a Commodore of the New York Yacht Club. He was also a member of the famous Jekyll Island Club (aka The Millionaires Club) on Jekyll Island, Georgia.[15] Bourne owned many boats that he frequently used in New York City and at his summer home in the Thousand Islands.[16]

After several months of ill-health, Bourne died at Indian Neck Hall, his residence in Oakdale on Long Island, on March 9, 1919.[1] He died one of the wealthiest men in America,[17] leaving an estate valued at $25,000,000.[16]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "COMMODORE BOURNE DIES.; Singer Company's Former Head was Yachtsman and Musician" (PDF). The New York Times. March 10, 1919. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Buckman, Jack (2016). Unraveling The Threads: The Life, Death and Resurrection of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, America's First Multi-National Corporation. Dog Ear Publishing. pp. 117–120. ISBN 9781457546617. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  3. ^ a b Lineage Book of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Daughters of the American Revolution. 1898. p. 9. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  4. ^ a b Hill, Edwin C. (1921). The Historical Register, A Record of People Places and Events in American History | Illustrated with Portrait Plates. New York: Edwin C. Hill. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  5. ^ . Singer Memories. 2004. Archived from the original on June 27, 2004. Retrieved April 26, 2019.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ Korom Jr, Joseph J. (2013). Skyscraper Facades of the Gilded Age: Fifty-One Extravagant Designs, 1875-1910. McFarland. p. 150. ISBN 9780786493265. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  7. ^ Frederick Gilbert Bourne Forgotten Titan of the Gilded Age. By Philip Selvaggio. www.createspace.com/6880175
  8. ^ "No. 32346". The London Gazette (Supplement). June 4, 1921. p. 4530.
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  10. ^ a b "Mrs. Emma S.K. Bourne" (PDF). The New York Times. September 1, 1916. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on October 30, 2010. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
  12. ^ "MISS STEVENSON ENGAGED TO MARRY | Will Become Bride of Frederick Gilbert Bourne Hard in the Early Spring. | MEMBER OF JUNIOR LEAGUE | Her Fiance Is Grandson and Namesake of Noted Commodore and Is Virginia Graduate" (PDF). The New York Times. December 24, 1932. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
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  14. ^ "MISS NANCY POTTER IS ENGAGED TO WED; Her Marriage to George G. Bourne to Take Place Early in the Autumn. WAS DEBUTANTE OF 1924 Her Fiance a Graduate of Yale, Is Son of the Late Frederick G. Bourne of New York" (PDF). The New York Times. August 17, 1926. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  15. ^ McCash, June Hall (1998). The Jekyll Island Cottage Colony. University of Georgia Press. p. 74. ISBN 9780820319285. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  16. ^ a b "COMMODORE BOURNE LEFT $25,000,000; About $250,000 Given to Charity in Will of Head of Singer Sewing Machine Company.STIPULATIONS ABOUT STOCKBequests to Relatives, Friends, and Servants from $25,000Down to $500" (PDF). The New York Times. March 16, 1919. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  17. ^ Selvaggio, Philip (2017). Frederick Gilbert Bourne Forgotten Titan of the Gilded Age: A Biography. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 9781543014068. Retrieved April 26, 2019.

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Commodore Frederick Gilbert Bourne December 20 1851 March 9 1919 1 was an American businessman He was the fifth president of the Singer Manufacturing Company from 1889 to 1905 He made the business perhaps the first modern multinational industrial enterprise of any nationality Frederick Gilbert Bourne5th President of the Singer Manufacturing CompanyIn office 1889 1905Preceded byGeorge Ross McKenzieSucceeded byDouglas AlexanderPersonal detailsBorn 1851 12 20 December 20 1851Boston Massachusetts U S DiedMarch 9 1919 1919 03 09 aged 67 Oakdale New York U S SpouseEmma Sparks KeelerChildren12 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Residences 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditBourne was born on December 20 1851 in Boston Massachusetts He was the son of the Rev George Washington Bourne 1815 1872 and Harriet J nee Gilbert Bourne 1817 1907 who was from Portland Maine 2 His older sister was Clara Bourne who married John Loring Whitman 3 His paternal grandparents were Benjamin Bourne and Mary nee Hatch Bourne herself the daughter of Joshua Hatch a soldier during the American Revolutionary War who was killed near Crown Point after the evacuation of Fort Ticonderoga in 1777 3 Bourne was educated at public schools in New York before joining the work force at age fourteen 2 Career Edit The Singer Building commissioned by Bourne for the Singer Manufacturing Company and completed in 1908 In order to support of his widowed mother and younger sisters Bourne started his career in New York with the Atlantic Submarine Wrecking Company later becoming a cashier and bookkeeper and the clerk of the Mercantile Library 2 Bourne who was interested in music was a member of the Mendelssohn Glee Club which is likely where he met Alfred Corning Clark the son of Edward Cabot Clark who along with Isaac Merritt Singer was a co founder of the Singer Company 2 Bourne and Clark developed a close personal relationship and in 1880 Clark recommended to his father that Bourne be invited to join his family s real estate company which owned several parcels of valuable Manhattan real estate and be brought on as construction manager of The Dakota then being built on West 72nd Street along Central Park 4 Clark frequently traveled abroad often to Norway to visit the singer Lorentz Severin Skougaard with whom he had a relationship despite his marriage to Elizabeth Scriven and in his place Clark sent Bourne to Singer board meetings 2 In 1882 following the elder Clark s death Bourne became the manager of the late Clark s estate In 1885 Bourne became Secretary of the company and in 1889 at the age of 38 Bourne became the fifth president of Singer 5 While president Bourne also oversaw the construction of the company s headquarters known as the Singer Building 6 Bourne greatly expanded global production as well as international sales of the Singer sewing machine Bourne was revolutionary to the sewing machine industry He used the installment plan to make sewing machines a household item Bourne is also remembered among the most important innovators in building vertically integrated firms 7 In 1905 and after sixteen years as president Bourne retired and was succeeded by Douglas Alexander who served as president for the next forty four years Alexander was created a baronet in the 1921 Birthday Honours for his services to the welfare of industrial workers 8 Residences Edit Bourne owned several homes and estates He maintained an apartment at The Dakota in New York City which occupied the entire first floor he owned a 2 000 acre 4 km2 country estate named Indian Neck Hall in Oakdale on Long Island next to Idle Hour the estate of William Kissam Vanderbilt he owned a 375 acre farm near Montauk New York which he used as an undeveloped hunting preserve an apartment on Jekyll Island Georgia and the 7 acre Dark Island in the Thousand Islands in the St Lawrence River 2 In 1902 Bourne hired architect Ernest Flagg to build him a small hunting lodge on the Dark Island property The building was based on a book written by Sir Walter Scott in 1826 called Woodstock This book describes an elegant castle with secret passageways tunnels and a dungeon Today the castle is known as Singer Castle 9 Personal life EditOn February 9 1875 he was married to Emma Sparks Keeler 1855 1916 10 the daughter of James Rufus Keeler and Mary Louise nee Davidson Keeler 4 Emma was a granddaughter of Commodore Davidson one of the founders of the New York Yacht Club 10 Together they were the parents of twelve children 11 Frederick Gilbert Bourne Jr 1876 1884 12 Arthur Keeler Bourne 1877 1967 who married Edith Hollins their son Arthur Keeler Bourne 1899 1974 divorced Married Emily Miller with whom he had three children Louisa D Bourne 1879 c 1879 who died in infancy May Miller Bourne 1881 1975 who married Ralph B Strassburger a Pennsylvania businessman and prominent thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder who owned Haras des Monceaux Thoroughbred horse farm at Lisieux in Lower Normandy France 13 Marion Bourne 1882 1969 who married Robert George Elbert Alfred Severin Bourne 1883 1956 who married Hattie Louise Barnes Helen Bourne 1884 1887 who died in infancy Florence Bourne 1886 1969 who married Anson Wales Hard 1884 1935 They divorced in 1932 after having seven children George Gault Bourne 1888 1964 who married Nancy Atterbury Potter a granddaughter of Bishop Alonzo Potter 14 Marjorie Bourne 1890 1962 who married Alexander Dallas Thayer 1888 1968 Kenneth Bourne 1891 1898 who died in childhood Howard Davidson Bourne 1893 1918 who died aged 25 A sailing enthusiast Bourne served as a Commodore of the New York Yacht Club He was also a member of the famous Jekyll Island Club aka The Millionaires Club on Jekyll Island Georgia 15 Bourne owned many boats that he frequently used in New York City and at his summer home in the Thousand Islands 16 After several months of ill health Bourne died at Indian Neck Hall his residence in Oakdale on Long Island on March 9 1919 1 He died one of the wealthiest men in America 17 leaving an estate valued at 25 000 000 16 References Edit a b COMMODORE BOURNE DIES Singer Company s Former Head was Yachtsman and Musician PDF The New York Times March 10 1919 Retrieved April 26 2019 a b c d e f Buckman Jack 2016 Unraveling The Threads The Life Death and Resurrection of the Singer Sewing Machine Company America s First Multi National Corporation Dog Ear Publishing pp 117 120 ISBN 9781457546617 Retrieved April 26 2019 a b Lineage Book of the Daughters of the American Revolution Daughters of the American Revolution 1898 p 9 Retrieved April 26 2019 a b Hill Edwin C 1921 The Historical Register A Record of People Places and Events in American History Illustrated with Portrait Plates New York Edwin C Hill Retrieved April 26 2019 Singer Memories Singer Memories 2004 Archived from the original on June 27 2004 Retrieved April 26 2019 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Korom Jr Joseph J 2013 Skyscraper Facades of the Gilded Age Fifty One Extravagant Designs 1875 1910 McFarland p 150 ISBN 9780786493265 Retrieved April 26 2019 Frederick Gilbert Bourne Forgotten Titan of the Gilded Age By Philip Selvaggio www createspace com 6880175 No 32346 The London Gazette Supplement June 4 1921 p 4530 Frederick Gilbert Bourne profile at the official Singer Castle website a b Mrs Emma S K Bourne PDF The New York Times September 1 1916 Retrieved April 26 2019 Passport Land May Bourne Strassburger 1881 1975 Archived from the original on October 30 2010 Retrieved June 2 2011 MISS STEVENSON ENGAGED TO MARRY Will Become Bride of Frederick Gilbert Bourne Hard in the Early Spring MEMBER OF JUNIOR LEAGUE Her Fiance Is Grandson and Namesake of Noted Commodore and Is Virginia Graduate PDF The New York Times December 24 1932 Retrieved April 26 2019 Normandy Farm Pennsylvania MISS NANCY POTTER IS ENGAGED TO WED Her Marriage to George G Bourne to Take Place Early in the Autumn WAS DEBUTANTE OF 1924 Her Fiance a Graduate of Yale Is Son of the Late Frederick G Bourne of New York PDF The New York Times August 17 1926 Retrieved April 26 2019 McCash June Hall 1998 The Jekyll Island Cottage Colony University of Georgia Press p 74 ISBN 9780820319285 Retrieved April 26 2019 a b COMMODORE BOURNE LEFT 25 000 000 About 250 000 Given to Charity in Will of Head of Singer Sewing Machine Company STIPULATIONS ABOUT STOCKBequests to Relatives Friends and Servants from 25 000Down to 500 PDF The New York Times March 16 1919 Retrieved April 26 2019 Selvaggio Philip 2017 Frederick Gilbert Bourne Forgotten Titan of the Gilded Age A Biography CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN 9781543014068 Retrieved April 26 2019 External links EditFrederick Gilbert Bourne at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick Gilbert Bourne amp oldid 1170742194, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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