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George W. Schuyler

George Washington Schuyler (February 2, 1810 – February 1, 1888) was an American businessman, author, politician and member of the prominent Schuyler family.[1]

George W. Schuyler
Member of the New York State Assembly from Tompkins Co.
In office
January 1, 1875 – December 31, 1875
Preceded byWilliam L. Bostwick
Succeeded bySamuel D. Halliday
New York State Treasurer
In office
January 1, 1864 – December 31, 1865
GovernorHoratio Seymour
Reuben Fenton
Preceded byWilliam B. Lewis
Succeeded byJoseph Howland
Personal details
Born
George Washington Schuyler

(1810-02-02)February 2, 1810
Stillwater, New York
DiedFebruary 1, 1888(1888-02-01) (aged 77)
Ithaca, New York
Political partyFree Soil
Liberal Republicans
Democrat
SpouseMatilda Scribner
ChildrenEugene Schuyler
Evelyn Schuyler Schaeffer
Martha Schuyler Grant
Walter S. Schuyler
Kate Bleecker Schuyler
Parent(s)John Harmanus Schuyler
Annatje Fort
Alma materNew York University

Early life

George Washington Schuyler was born on February 2, 1810, in Stillwater, New York, which is located in Saratoga County, New York. His parents were Annatje (née Fort) Schuyler (1770–1851) and John Harmanus Schuyler (1763–1846), the private secretary of John Barker Church. His siblings included: Henry Ten Broeck Schuyler, Phillip Church Schuyler, Catherine Angelica Schuyler (wife of Nicholas Bleecker), and Rebecca Sarah Margaret Schuyler.[2]

His paternal grandparents were Harmanus Schuyler (a son of Nicholas Schuyler and Elsie (née Wendell) Schuyler) and Christina Ten Broeck (a daughter of Samuel Ten Broeck and Maria (née Van Rensselaer) Ten Broeck).[2]

His family moved to Ithaca, N.Y., in 1811. There he worked on the family farm, and attended the public schools. At age sixteen, he began to work at a drugstore and learned this trade. In 1834, he enrolled at New York University and graduated in 1837.

Career

After graduating from New York University in 1837, he returned to Ithaca, N.Y., and opened his own drugstore.

In 1848, he entered politics as a Free Soiler, and was trustee of the Village of Ithaca for two years. In 1855, he was among the founders of the Republican Party in Tompkins County. He was a delegate to the 1860 and 1864 Republican National Conventions.

He was elected New York State Treasurer in 1863, besting the incumbent William B. Lewis with 314,303 votes to Lewis' 284,618.[3] Schuyler, who was elected on the Union ticket nominated by the Republicans and War Democrats, served from 1864 to 1865. He was appointed by Governor Reuben Fenton as the superintendent of the New York State Banking Department from 1866 to 1871.[4]

New York State Assembly

In 1872, he joined the Liberal Republicans, and later became a Democrat. He was a candidate against John H. Selkreg for the New York State Senate in 1873 and 1875, but was defeated both times. In 1874, he was elected as a member of the New York State Assembly, representing Tompkins Co., in 98th New York State Legislature.

After serving in the Assembly, he was appointed by Governor Samuel J. Tilden as auditor of the Canal Department,[5] a position he held for nearly five years.[4][6]

Schuyler served as a trustee of Cornell University from its foundation, and treasurer from 1868 to 1874.[7] In 1885, he published Colonial New York: Philip Schuyler and His Family (Charles Scribner's Sons; 2 volumes), a valuable resource of Dutch origins, history and genealogy in the Albany region.[8][9]

Personal life

Schuyler was married to Matilda Scribner (1809–1898), the daughter of Uriah Rogers Scribner and Martha Scribner. Matilda was a half-sister to Charles Scribner (1821–1871), the founder of Charles Scribner's Sons. Together, they were the parents of:

  • Eugene Schuyler (1840–1890), a writer and diplomat.[4][10]
  • Martha Schuyler (1842–1922), who married Chauncey Lewis Grant, Jr. (1834–1887)
  • Evelyn Schuyler (1846–1942), who married Charles Ashmead Schaeffer (1843–1898).
  • Walter S. Schuyler (1850–1932), who married Mary Miller Gardiner, later Elizabeth Stanton. Career Army officer who retired as a brigadier general in 1913.
  • Kate Bleecker Schuyler (1853–1859), who died young.

Schuyler died on February 1, 1888, in Ithaca. After his death, his widow married Isaac Remsen Lane (d. 1910).[11][12]

References

Notes
  1. ^ Krout, John A. (1935). "Schuyler, George Washington". In Malone, Dumas (ed.). Dictionary of American Biography. Vol. 16 (Robert-Seward). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 472–473. Retrieved August 1, 2018 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ a b Miller, Thomas Condit; Maxwell, Hu (1913). West Virginia and Its People. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  3. ^ "The State Election". The New York Times. December 5, 1863. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  4. ^ a b c "GEORGE W. SCHUYLER ILL.; SICK WITH A BRAIN TROUBLE AND NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE". The New York Times. 8 November 1885. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  5. ^ "WORK OF THE LEGISLATURE. PASSAGE OF THE BERGH BILL—DEBATE ON THE GRAY NUNS ACT—THE NOMINATION OF GEORGE W. SCHUYLER FOR CANAL AUDITOR THROWN OUT. BUSINESS IN THE SENATE. EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE SENATE". The New York Times. 27 January 1876. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  6. ^ "THE CANAL FRAUDS. | THE MOWRY CONTRACT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S ANSWER A GENERAL DENIAL". The New York Times. 30 August 1876. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  7. ^ "CORNELL UNIVERSITY.; HONORARY DEGREES NOT TO BE CONFERRED IN FUTURE". The New York Times. 28 October 1886. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  8. ^ Schuyler, George W. (1885). Colonial New York: Philip Schuyler and His Family. Vol. First. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Retrieved August 1, 2018 – via Internet Archive.; Schuyler, George W. (1885). Colonial New York: Philip Schuyler and His Family. Vol. Second. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Retrieved August 1, 2018 – via Internet Archive.
  9. ^ Van Rensselaer, M. (2 November 1895). "New Crailo Manor House". The New York Times. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  10. ^ "MR. SCHUYLER'S HEALTH BETTER". The New York Times. 10 November 1885. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  11. ^ "Obituary 1 -- LANE". The New York Times. 12 April 1910. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  12. ^ "GEORGE W. SCHUYLER ILL. Sick With A Brain Trouble And Not Expected To Live" (PDF). The New York Times. November 8, 1885. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
Sources
  • George W. Schuyler at Political Graveyard
  • Life Sketches of State Officers, Senators, and Members of Assembly in the State of New York in 1867 by S. R. Harlow and H. H. Boone (page 59; Weed, Parsons & Co., Albany NY, 1867)

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Political offices
Preceded by New York State Treasurer
1864–1865
Succeeded by

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George Washington Schuyler February 2 1810 February 1 1888 was an American businessman author politician and member of the prominent Schuyler family 1 George W SchuylerMember of the New York State Assembly from Tompkins Co In office January 1 1875 December 31 1875Preceded byWilliam L BostwickSucceeded bySamuel D HallidayNew York State TreasurerIn office January 1 1864 December 31 1865GovernorHoratio SeymourReuben FentonPreceded byWilliam B LewisSucceeded byJoseph HowlandPersonal detailsBornGeorge Washington Schuyler 1810 02 02 February 2 1810Stillwater New YorkDiedFebruary 1 1888 1888 02 01 aged 77 Ithaca New YorkPolitical partyFree SoilLiberal RepublicansDemocratSpouseMatilda ScribnerChildrenEugene SchuylerEvelyn Schuyler SchaefferMartha Schuyler GrantWalter S SchuylerKate Bleecker SchuylerParent s John Harmanus SchuylerAnnatje FortAlma materNew York University Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 New York State Assembly 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditGeorge Washington Schuyler was born on February 2 1810 in Stillwater New York which is located in Saratoga County New York His parents were Annatje nee Fort Schuyler 1770 1851 and John Harmanus Schuyler 1763 1846 the private secretary of John Barker Church His siblings included Henry Ten Broeck Schuyler Phillip Church Schuyler Catherine Angelica Schuyler wife of Nicholas Bleecker and Rebecca Sarah Margaret Schuyler 2 His paternal grandparents were Harmanus Schuyler a son of Nicholas Schuyler and Elsie nee Wendell Schuyler and Christina Ten Broeck a daughter of Samuel Ten Broeck and Maria nee Van Rensselaer Ten Broeck 2 His family moved to Ithaca N Y in 1811 There he worked on the family farm and attended the public schools At age sixteen he began to work at a drugstore and learned this trade In 1834 he enrolled at New York University and graduated in 1837 Career EditAfter graduating from New York University in 1837 he returned to Ithaca N Y and opened his own drugstore In 1848 he entered politics as a Free Soiler and was trustee of the Village of Ithaca for two years In 1855 he was among the founders of the Republican Party in Tompkins County He was a delegate to the 1860 and 1864 Republican National Conventions He was elected New York State Treasurer in 1863 besting the incumbent William B Lewis with 314 303 votes to Lewis 284 618 3 Schuyler who was elected on the Union ticket nominated by the Republicans and War Democrats served from 1864 to 1865 He was appointed by Governor Reuben Fenton as the superintendent of the New York State Banking Department from 1866 to 1871 4 New York State Assembly Edit In 1872 he joined the Liberal Republicans and later became a Democrat He was a candidate against John H Selkreg for the New York State Senate in 1873 and 1875 but was defeated both times In 1874 he was elected as a member of the New York State Assembly representing Tompkins Co in 98th New York State Legislature After serving in the Assembly he was appointed by Governor Samuel J Tilden as auditor of the Canal Department 5 a position he held for nearly five years 4 6 Schuyler served as a trustee of Cornell University from its foundation and treasurer from 1868 to 1874 7 In 1885 he published Colonial New York Philip Schuyler and His Family Charles Scribner s Sons 2 volumes a valuable resource of Dutch origins history and genealogy in the Albany region 8 9 Personal life EditSchuyler was married to Matilda Scribner 1809 1898 the daughter of Uriah Rogers Scribner and Martha Scribner Matilda was a half sister to Charles Scribner 1821 1871 the founder of Charles Scribner s Sons Together they were the parents of Eugene Schuyler 1840 1890 a writer and diplomat 4 10 Martha Schuyler 1842 1922 who married Chauncey Lewis Grant Jr 1834 1887 Evelyn Schuyler 1846 1942 who married Charles Ashmead Schaeffer 1843 1898 Walter S Schuyler 1850 1932 who married Mary Miller Gardiner later Elizabeth Stanton Career Army officer who retired as a brigadier general in 1913 Kate Bleecker Schuyler 1853 1859 who died young Schuyler died on February 1 1888 in Ithaca After his death his widow married Isaac Remsen Lane d 1910 11 12 References EditNotes Krout John A 1935 Schuyler George Washington In Malone Dumas ed Dictionary of American Biography Vol 16 Robert Seward New York Charles Scribner s Sons pp 472 473 Retrieved August 1 2018 via Internet Archive a b Miller Thomas Condit Maxwell Hu 1913 West Virginia and Its People Lewis Historical Publishing Company Retrieved 29 June 2017 The State Election The New York Times December 5 1863 Retrieved 29 June 2017 a b c GEORGE W SCHUYLER ILL SICK WITH A BRAIN TROUBLE AND NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE The New York Times 8 November 1885 Retrieved 29 June 2017 WORK OF THE LEGISLATURE PASSAGE OF THE BERGH BILL DEBATE ON THE GRAY NUNS ACT THE NOMINATION OF GEORGE W SCHUYLER FOR CANAL AUDITOR THROWN OUT BUSINESS IN THE SENATE EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE SENATE The New York Times 27 January 1876 Retrieved 29 June 2017 THE CANAL FRAUDS THE MOWRY CONTRACT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL S ANSWER A GENERAL DENIAL The New York Times 30 August 1876 Retrieved 29 June 2017 CORNELL UNIVERSITY HONORARY DEGREES NOT TO BE CONFERRED IN FUTURE The New York Times 28 October 1886 Retrieved 29 June 2017 Schuyler George W 1885 Colonial New York Philip Schuyler and His Family Vol First New York Charles Scribner s Sons Retrieved August 1 2018 via Internet Archive Schuyler George W 1885 Colonial New York Philip Schuyler and His Family Vol Second New York Charles Scribner s Sons Retrieved August 1 2018 via Internet Archive Van Rensselaer M 2 November 1895 New Crailo Manor House The New York Times Retrieved 29 June 2017 MR SCHUYLER S HEALTH BETTER The New York Times 10 November 1885 Retrieved 29 June 2017 Obituary 1 LANE The New York Times 12 April 1910 Retrieved 29 June 2017 GEORGE W SCHUYLER ILL Sick With A Brain Trouble And Not Expected To Live PDF The New York Times November 8 1885 Retrieved 6 December 2019 SourcesGeorge W Schuyler at Political Graveyard Life Sketches of State Officers Senators and Members of Assembly in the State of New York in 1867 by S R Harlow and H H Boone page 59 Weed Parsons amp Co Albany NY 1867 External links EditWorks by or about George W Schuyler at Internet ArchivePolitical officesPreceded byWilliam B Lewis New York State Treasurer1864 1865 Succeeded byJoseph Howland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George W Schuyler amp oldid 1092660889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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