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John J. Emery

John Josiah Emery Jr. (January 28, 1898 — September 24, 1976) was an American real estate developer including of the Carew Tower (1931) in Cincinnati, Ohio, at the time the tallest building west of the Alleghenies, and the Netherland Plaza Hotel, opened at the same time. He was a major figure in the city's cultural life for more than four decades.

Jack Emery
Born
John Josiah Emery Jr.

(1898-01-28)January 28, 1898
DiedSeptember 24, 1976(1976-09-24) (aged 78)
EducationGroton School
Alma materHarvard University
Harvard Law School
Trinity College, Oxford
OccupationReal estate developer
Spouses
Irene Langhorne Gibson
(m. 1926; died 1973)
Adele H. Olyphant
(m. 1975)
Children4
Parent(s)John Josiah Emery Sr.
Lela Alexander Emery
RelativesAudrey Emery (sister)
Paul Ilyinsky (nephew)
Mary Emery (aunt)

Early life edit

Jack Emery was born in New York City on January 28, 1898. He was the son of John Josiah Emery Sr. (1835–1908), a real-estate millionaire, and Lela (née Alexander) Emery (1867–1953), daughter of General Charles T. Alexander, of Washington. Among his siblings was Audrey Emery, who married the impecunious Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia; Lela Emery, who married first Capt. Alastair Mackintosh (second husband of Constance Talmadge) and secondly Hély, the Marquis de Talleyrand; and Alexandra,[1] who married Benjamin Moore[2] and Robert Gordon McKay. His paternal grandfather was Thomas Emery, who was born in Bedford, England and settled in Cincinnati in 1832.[3] His maternal grandparents were General Charles Tripler Alexander and Julia (née Barrett) Alexander of St. Paul, Minnesota and Bar Harbor, Maine.[4]

He was raised on the East Coast and in Europe, after his mother married, as her second husband, the Hon. Alfred Anson, a British stockbroker living in New York City, in 1912.[5] Anson was the seventh son of Thomas Anson, 2nd Earl of Lichfield and Lady Harriett Georgiana Hamilton (the eldest daughter of James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn).[6] As a child and young man, his family moved each year between their houses in New York City (5 East 68th Street), Bar Harbor, Maine (The Turrets, now owned by The College of the Atlantic), Palm Beach (where his mother owned several houses) and Paris and Biarritz, France (where his mother owned a large house, later converted into a school).

Emery prepared at Groton for Harvard, where his education was interrupted by World War I when he served as an ensign in Naval Aviation. After he returned from War, he received his BA degree, cum laude, in 1920. He spent one year at Harvard Law School and then went to Trinity College, Oxford, where received a diploma in Economics in 1922.[7]

Career edit

His grandfather founded a lard oil and candle business in 1840, known as Emery Candle Company, that his father developed into the Emery Chemical Company, later known as Emery Industries. His grandfather had also assembled sizable real estate holdings in the center of Cincinnati, which was enlarged by Emery's father.[7]

In 1924, Emery, who was planning on going into the publishing business with Cass Canfield, returned to Cincinnati on a visit and stayed to manage what he perceived to be the faltering family business. He proceeded to consolidate the family's real estate holdings into several blocks in downtown Cincinnati. The real estate company, Thomas Emery's Sons,[8] built the first substantial apartment houses in Cincinnati as well as numerous other buildings downtown (Mercantile Library Building, The Cincinnatian Hotel and others) and in the immediately adjacent hills.[9]

 
Gourmet Room at the Terrace Plaza Hotel, with mural commissioned from Miro

After World War II, Thomas Emery's Sons built the Terrace Plaza Hotel, designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, placing the hotel lobby on the eighth floor, reached by elevators that by-passed the commercial floors.[10] For the hotel he commissioned three works of art that passed to the Cincinnati Art Museum when he sold the Terrace Plaza: a mural by Joan Miró commissioned for the hotel's Gourmet Room, a cartoon mural by Saul Steinberg and a giant mobile by Alexander Calder.[7]

He was a founder of the Cincinnati Country Day School, a leading trustee and important benefactor of the Cincinnati Art Museum. He served as vice-president of the Boy Scouts of America in the Cincinnati area,[11] and was an original member of the Cincinnati Public Recreation Commission. He was a trustee of the Children's Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Summer Opera, the Conservatory of Music and the Taft Museum of Art, as well as a trustee of the National Cultural Center in Washington, D.C.[7]

Personal life edit

In 1926, he married Irene Langhorne (née Gibson) Post (1897–1973).[12] Irene was the daughter of the celebrated illustrator Charles Dana Gibson and the niece of Lady Astor, the first woman elected to the British Parliament. Irene was the mother of George B. Post IV and Nancy Langhorne Post from her first marriage to George B. Post III (grandson of the architect George B. Post). Together, John and Irene were the parents of four children, all born in Cincinnati:[13]

  • Irene Emery (1927–2017),[14] who married painter Robert Perkins Goodale at the Académie Julian art school in Paris, in 1946.
  • Lela Emery (1929–2006),[15] who married John F. Steele (b. 1924) in 1967.[16]
  • Melissa Emery (1933–1999), who married Lloyd Addison Lanier (1924–2002) in 1953.[17]
  • Ethan Emery (1937-2021),[18] a 1959 graduate of Harvard who married Liliane Solmsen in 1962.[19][20]

After his first wife's death in 1973, he remarried to widow Adele Sloane (née Hammond) Olyphant (1902–1998)[21] on December 3, 1975.[22] Adele, a member of the Vanderbilt family, was the sister of record producer John Hammond,[23] the daughter of Emily Vanderbilt Sloane, a granddaughter of Emily Thorn Vanderbilt and William Douglas Sloane, and a great-granddaughter of William Henry Vanderbilt.[24] Adele was also the grandmother of actor Timothy Olyphant.[25]

Emery died on September 24, 1976, and is buried at the Indian Hill Church near Cincinnati.

Residences edit

Emery and his family spent summers in Dark Harbor, Maine on Seven Hundred Acre Island, where his father-in-law, Charles Dana Gibson, had built a house beginning in 1904. During those summers, the children were tutored in preparation for school, including daughter Lela who prior to leaving home for the Foxcroft School in 1944 was tutored by Connie Frazer at their homes at Peterloon and on Seven Hundred Acre Island.[26]

In 1929, he began constructing his 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) estate, Peterloon immediately north of Indian Hill, then a rural outer suburb of Cincinnati to which some affluent citizens of Cincinnati, Ohio were moving in search of a country life-style. Indian Hill of the 1930s revolved around the Camargo Club and the Camargo Hunt.[27] Since his death, much of Peterloon has been divided into housing lots, leaving the neo-Georgian brick house on 72 acres (290,000 m2) as an event destination owned by The Peterloon Foundation. The house was designed by Delano and Aldrich of New York, who also designed a five-bedroom stucco cottage nearby, in which the Emery family could live while the Peterloon house was being built.[28][29]

Awards and honors edit

Emery was the recipient of the "Great Living Cincinnatian" award from The Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce; the William Booth Award from the Salvation Army; the "President's Award for Excellence" from the University of Cincinnati. He also received an honorary Doctor of Music degree from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and a Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Cincinnati.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "DANCE FOR MISS EMERY; Hon. Mrs. Alfred Anson Also Gives Dinner for Debutante Daughter" (PDF). The New York Times. 23 December 1913. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  2. ^ "COUNT BEUF MARRIES MISS EDITH CANDLER; Count Tito Beuf His Son's Best Man at Ceremony in St. Patrick's Cathedral. ALEXANDRA EMERY, BRIDE Daughter of the Hon. Mrs. Alfred Anson Weds Benjamin Moore in St. Bartholomew's Church" (PDF). The New York Times. 10 December 1920. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  3. ^ "The Emery Family | 175 Years of History". www.emeryoleo.com. Emery Oleochemicals. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Mrs. Alfred Anson" (PDF). The New York Times. 16 July 1953. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  5. ^ "MRS. J. J. EMERY MARRIES; Widow Weds Hon. Alfred Anson In St. Bartholomew's Chapel" (PDF). The New York Times. 2 July 1912. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  6. ^ "CAPT. ALFRED ANSON; Seventh Son of the Second Earl of Lichfield Dies at 68" (PDF). The New York Times. 25 March 1944. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d e "John Josiah Emery". libraries.uc.edu. University of Cincinnati. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  8. ^ . architecturecincy.org. Architectural Foundation of Cincinnati. Archived from the original on 25 July 2009. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  9. ^ The Cincinnati Post obituary editorial, quoted in University of Cincinnati): John Josiah Emery
  10. ^ Tubb, Shawn Patrick (2013). Cincinnati's Terrace Plaza Hotel: An Icon of American Modernism. BookBaby. ISBN 9780989427142. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  11. ^ The Scouting jamborees in the area, long hosted at Peterloon, are still called "Peterloons".
  12. ^ "Mrs. John J. Emery" (PDF). The New York Times. 2 August 1973. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  13. ^ Cincinnati Post, obituary, Nancy Post Magro, April 15, 2003; University of Cincinnati): John Josiah Emery
  14. ^ "GOODALE, Irene Emery". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. April 9, 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  15. ^ "A Daughter to Mrs. John J. Emery" (PDF). The New York Times. 1 March 1929. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  16. ^ "Four from health care, business named Great Living Cincinnatians by Cincinnati USA chamber". Cincinnati.com. November 19, 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  17. ^ "Miss Melissa Emery Married in Cincinnati To Lloyd A. Lanier, Law School Alumnus" (PDF). The New York Times. 21 June 1953. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  18. ^ "Emery, Ethan". Boston Globe. April 6, 2021. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  19. ^ "Emery-Solmsen Wedding in New York". The Cincinnati Enquirer. November 19, 1962. p. 35. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  20. ^ "Liliane Solmsen Becomes Bride Of Ethan Emery; Radclffe Alumna Wed to Harvard Graduate at St. James Church" (PDF). The New York Times. 18 November 1962. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  21. ^ "Paid Notice: Deaths EMERY, ADELE HAMMOND OLYPHANT". The New York Times. 7 November 1998. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  22. ^ MacDowell, Dorothy Kelly (1989). Commodore Vanderbilt and his family: a biographical account of the Descendants of Cornelius and Sophia Johnson Vanderbilt. D.K. MacDowell. p. 112. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  23. ^ Hammond, John; Townsend, Irving (1981). John Hammond on record: an autobiography. Penguin Books. pp. 23–24. ISBN 9780140057058. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  24. ^ "ADELE S. HAMMOND WEDS J.K. OLYPHANT; A Special Train Takes Guests to Ceremony in St. Matthew's Church, Bedford. FATHER ESCORTS THE BRIDE Many Notables of Society Attend Reception at the Hammond City Home". The New York Times. 6 February 1927. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  25. ^ Times, Special To The New York (6 October 1973). "JOHN OLYPHANT JR., HANOVER BANK AIDE". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  26. ^ Interview with Constance Fraser, Sept 4, 2011, Berkeley, CA.
  27. ^ Birmingham, Stephen (September 1984). "Cincinnati's Horsey Set". Cincinnati Magazine. Emmis Communications: 34. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  28. ^ Pennoyer, Peter; Walker, Anne (2003). The Architecture of Delano & Aldrich. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 156. ISBN 9780393730876. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  29. ^ "Arts Magazine". Arts Magazine. 19. Art Digest Incorporated: 13. 1944. Retrieved 10 April 2019.

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John Josiah Emery Jr January 28 1898 September 24 1976 was an American real estate developer including of the Carew Tower 1931 in Cincinnati Ohio at the time the tallest building west of the Alleghenies and the Netherland Plaza Hotel opened at the same time He was a major figure in the city s cultural life for more than four decades Jack EmeryPortrait by John Singer SargentBornJohn Josiah Emery Jr 1898 01 28 January 28 1898New York City New York U S DiedSeptember 24 1976 1976 09 24 aged 78 Indian Hill Ohio U S EducationGroton SchoolAlma materHarvard UniversityHarvard Law SchoolTrinity College OxfordOccupationReal estate developerSpousesIrene Langhorne Gibson m 1926 died 1973 wbr Adele H Olyphant m 1975 wbr Children4Parent s John Josiah Emery Sr Lela Alexander EmeryRelativesAudrey Emery sister Paul Ilyinsky nephew Mary Emery aunt Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Residences 3 2 Awards and honors 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editJack Emery was born in New York City on January 28 1898 He was the son of John Josiah Emery Sr 1835 1908 a real estate millionaire and Lela nee Alexander Emery 1867 1953 daughter of General Charles T Alexander of Washington Among his siblings was Audrey Emery who married the impecunious Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia Lela Emery who married first Capt Alastair Mackintosh second husband of Constance Talmadge and secondly Hely the Marquis de Talleyrand and Alexandra 1 who married Benjamin Moore 2 and Robert Gordon McKay His paternal grandfather was Thomas Emery who was born in Bedford England and settled in Cincinnati in 1832 3 His maternal grandparents were General Charles Tripler Alexander and Julia nee Barrett Alexander of St Paul Minnesota and Bar Harbor Maine 4 He was raised on the East Coast and in Europe after his mother married as her second husband the Hon Alfred Anson a British stockbroker living in New York City in 1912 5 Anson was the seventh son of Thomas Anson 2nd Earl of Lichfield and Lady Harriett Georgiana Hamilton the eldest daughter of James Hamilton 1st Duke of Abercorn 6 As a child and young man his family moved each year between their houses in New York City 5 East 68th Street Bar Harbor Maine The Turrets now owned by The College of the Atlantic Palm Beach where his mother owned several houses and Paris and Biarritz France where his mother owned a large house later converted into a school Emery prepared at Groton for Harvard where his education was interrupted by World War I when he served as an ensign in Naval Aviation After he returned from War he received his BA degree cum laude in 1920 He spent one year at Harvard Law School and then went to Trinity College Oxford where received a diploma in Economics in 1922 7 Career editHis grandfather founded a lard oil and candle business in 1840 known as Emery Candle Company that his father developed into the Emery Chemical Company later known as Emery Industries His grandfather had also assembled sizable real estate holdings in the center of Cincinnati which was enlarged by Emery s father 7 In 1924 Emery who was planning on going into the publishing business with Cass Canfield returned to Cincinnati on a visit and stayed to manage what he perceived to be the faltering family business He proceeded to consolidate the family s real estate holdings into several blocks in downtown Cincinnati The real estate company Thomas Emery s Sons 8 built the first substantial apartment houses in Cincinnati as well as numerous other buildings downtown Mercantile Library Building The Cincinnatian Hotel and others and in the immediately adjacent hills 9 nbsp Gourmet Room at the Terrace Plaza Hotel with mural commissioned from MiroAfter World War II Thomas Emery s Sons built the Terrace Plaza Hotel designed by Skidmore Owings and Merrill placing the hotel lobby on the eighth floor reached by elevators that by passed the commercial floors 10 For the hotel he commissioned three works of art that passed to the Cincinnati Art Museum when he sold the Terrace Plaza a mural by Joan Miro commissioned for the hotel s Gourmet Room a cartoon mural by Saul Steinberg and a giant mobile by Alexander Calder 7 He was a founder of the Cincinnati Country Day School a leading trustee and important benefactor of the Cincinnati Art Museum He served as vice president of the Boy Scouts of America in the Cincinnati area 11 and was an original member of the Cincinnati Public Recreation Commission He was a trustee of the Children s Symphony Orchestra Cincinnati Summer Opera the Conservatory of Music and the Taft Museum of Art as well as a trustee of the National Cultural Center in Washington D C 7 Personal life editIn 1926 he married Irene Langhorne nee Gibson Post 1897 1973 12 Irene was the daughter of the celebrated illustrator Charles Dana Gibson and the niece of Lady Astor the first woman elected to the British Parliament Irene was the mother of George B Post IV and Nancy Langhorne Post from her first marriage to George B Post III grandson of the architect George B Post Together John and Irene were the parents of four children all born in Cincinnati 13 Irene Emery 1927 2017 14 who married painter Robert Perkins Goodale at the Academie Julian art school in Paris in 1946 Lela Emery 1929 2006 15 who married John F Steele b 1924 in 1967 16 Melissa Emery 1933 1999 who married Lloyd Addison Lanier 1924 2002 in 1953 17 Ethan Emery 1937 2021 18 a 1959 graduate of Harvard who married Liliane Solmsen in 1962 19 20 After his first wife s death in 1973 he remarried to widow Adele Sloane nee Hammond Olyphant 1902 1998 21 on December 3 1975 22 Adele a member of the Vanderbilt family was the sister of record producer John Hammond 23 the daughter of Emily Vanderbilt Sloane a granddaughter of Emily Thorn Vanderbilt and William Douglas Sloane and a great granddaughter of William Henry Vanderbilt 24 Adele was also the grandmother of actor Timothy Olyphant 25 Emery died on September 24 1976 and is buried at the Indian Hill Church near Cincinnati Residences edit Emery and his family spent summers in Dark Harbor Maine on Seven Hundred Acre Island where his father in law Charles Dana Gibson had built a house beginning in 1904 During those summers the children were tutored in preparation for school including daughter Lela who prior to leaving home for the Foxcroft School in 1944 was tutored by Connie Frazer at their homes at Peterloon and on Seven Hundred Acre Island 26 In 1929 he began constructing his 1 200 acre 4 9 km2 estate Peterloon immediately north of Indian Hill then a rural outer suburb of Cincinnati to which some affluent citizens of Cincinnati Ohio were moving in search of a country life style Indian Hill of the 1930s revolved around the Camargo Club and the Camargo Hunt 27 Since his death much of Peterloon has been divided into housing lots leaving the neo Georgian brick house on 72 acres 290 000 m2 as an event destination owned by The Peterloon Foundation The house was designed by Delano and Aldrich of New York who also designed a five bedroom stucco cottage nearby in which the Emery family could live while the Peterloon house was being built 28 29 Awards and honors edit Emery was the recipient of the Great Living Cincinnatian award from The Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce the William Booth Award from the Salvation Army the President s Award for Excellence from the University of Cincinnati He also received an honorary Doctor of Music degree from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and a Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Cincinnati 7 References edit DANCE FOR MISS EMERY Hon Mrs Alfred Anson Also Gives Dinner for Debutante Daughter PDF The New York Times 23 December 1913 Retrieved 9 April 2019 COUNT BEUF MARRIES MISS EDITH CANDLER Count Tito Beuf His Son s Best Man at Ceremony in St Patrick s Cathedral ALEXANDRA EMERY BRIDE Daughter of the Hon Mrs Alfred Anson Weds Benjamin Moore in St Bartholomew s Church PDF The New York Times 10 December 1920 Retrieved 9 April 2019 The Emery Family 175 Years of History www emeryoleo com Emery Oleochemicals Retrieved 10 April 2019 Mrs Alfred Anson PDF The New York Times 16 July 1953 Retrieved 9 April 2019 MRS J J EMERY MARRIES Widow Weds Hon Alfred Anson In St Bartholomew s Chapel PDF The New York Times 2 July 1912 Retrieved 9 April 2019 CAPT ALFRED ANSON Seventh Son of the Second Earl of Lichfield Dies at 68 PDF The New York Times 25 March 1944 Retrieved 9 April 2019 a b c d e John Josiah Emery libraries uc edu University of Cincinnati Retrieved 10 April 2019 Biographical Directory of Cincinnati Architects 1788 1940 Emery family architecturecincy org Architectural Foundation of Cincinnati Archived from the original on 25 July 2009 Retrieved 10 April 2019 The Cincinnati Post obituary editorial quoted in University of Cincinnati John Josiah Emery Tubb Shawn Patrick 2013 Cincinnati s Terrace Plaza Hotel An Icon of American Modernism BookBaby ISBN 9780989427142 Retrieved 10 April 2019 The Scouting jamborees in the area long hosted at Peterloon are still called Peterloons Mrs John J Emery PDF The New York Times 2 August 1973 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Cincinnati Post obituary Nancy Post Magro April 15 2003 University of Cincinnati John Josiah Emery GOODALE Irene Emery The Atlanta Journal Constitution April 9 2017 Retrieved 10 April 2019 A Daughter to Mrs John J Emery PDF The New York Times 1 March 1929 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Four from health care business named Great Living Cincinnatians by Cincinnati USA chamber Cincinnati com November 19 2017 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Miss Melissa Emery Married in Cincinnati To Lloyd A Lanier Law School Alumnus PDF The New York Times 21 June 1953 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Emery Ethan Boston Globe April 6 2021 Retrieved 21 May 2021 Emery Solmsen Wedding in New York The Cincinnati Enquirer November 19 1962 p 35 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Liliane Solmsen Becomes Bride Of Ethan Emery Radclffe Alumna Wed to Harvard Graduate at St James Church PDF The New York Times 18 November 1962 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Paid Notice Deaths EMERY ADELE HAMMOND OLYPHANT The New York Times 7 November 1998 Retrieved 25 July 2017 MacDowell Dorothy Kelly 1989 Commodore Vanderbilt and his family a biographical account of the Descendants of Cornelius and Sophia Johnson Vanderbilt D K MacDowell p 112 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Hammond John Townsend Irving 1981 John Hammond on record an autobiography Penguin Books pp 23 24 ISBN 9780140057058 Retrieved 10 April 2019 ADELE S HAMMOND WEDS J K OLYPHANT A Special Train Takes Guests to Ceremony in St Matthew s Church Bedford FATHER ESCORTS THE BRIDE Many Notables of Society Attend Reception at the Hammond City Home The New York Times 6 February 1927 Retrieved 25 July 2017 Times Special To The New York 6 October 1973 JOHN OLYPHANT JR HANOVER BANK AIDE The New York Times Retrieved 25 July 2017 Interview with Constance Fraser Sept 4 2011 Berkeley CA Birmingham Stephen September 1984 Cincinnati s Horsey Set Cincinnati Magazine Emmis Communications 34 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Pennoyer Peter Walker Anne 2003 The Architecture of Delano amp Aldrich W W Norton amp Company p 156 ISBN 9780393730876 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Arts Magazine Arts Magazine 19 Art Digest Incorporated 13 1944 Retrieved 10 April 2019 External links editJohn J Emery at Find a Grave John Josiah Emery at the University of Cincinnati Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John J Emery amp oldid 1189234690, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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