fbpx
Wikipedia

Lauder Greenway family

The Lauder Greenway family is a Scottish-American family whose influence on, and involvement in, American political and economic affairs dates from the 1640s through the contemporary era. Their primary contributions have been in the sciences, government, and intelligence. The most notable members are George Lauder and his "cousin-brother" Andrew Carnegie. They co-created the Carnegie Steel Corporation, the forerunner to U.S. Steel, and subsequently became two of the richest men in the world.[1]

History Edit

George Lauder Sr. was a 19th-century Scottish businessman and political radical in Dunfermline who raised and educated George Lauder and Andrew Carnegie.[2] After the two younger men moved to the United States, Lauder married Anna Maria Romeyn Varick, a patrician Old Dutch New Yorker. She was a direct descendant of many prominent New Yorkers of history including Joris Jansen Rapelje a founder of the colony of New Amsterdam in 1624 who was a member of the Council of Twelve Men, the first democratic body in the history of the United States (1641). Also, Colonel Richard Varick, the private secretary to George Washington and the first mayor of New York City after independence from 1789 to 1800.[3]

George and Anna Lauder had three children, including George Lauder III, Elizabeth Storm Lauder, and Harriet Lauder. Harriet married Dr. James C. Greenway in 1903 connecting the two families. Dr. Greenway was descended from several prominent generations of Americans since the Revolutionary War including two signers of the Fincastle Resolutions (General Evan Shelby and General William Campbell) and Governor Issac Shelby, the first Governor of the state of Kentucky.[4] His great-grandfather was Dr. Ephraim McDowell the pioneer surgeon who was the first person to successfully remove an ovarian tumor. He has been called "the father of ovariotomy"[5] as well as founding father of abdominal surgery.[6][7]

Business activities Edit

Engineering Edit

The Lauder Greenway family made an enormous impact on the Industrial Revolution in their contributions to metals, mining, and mechanical engineering industries which is the source of their modern wealth. George Lauder was a mechanical engineer who studied under Lord Kelvin and lead the scientific arm of the Carnegie Steel Corporation.[1] He was the second largest shareholder of the company, behind Andrew Carnegie when they sold Carnegie Steel to J.P. Morgan and created U.S. Steel which Lauder sat on the board of. This was the first corporation in the world with a market capitalization exceeding US$1 billion ($49.2 billion today).[8]

John Campbell Greenway, a former Rough Rider with Theodore Roosevelt,[9] was a mechanical engineer like Lauder who helped revolutionize the iron ore and copper mining industries in America at the turn of the century. He developed the first large-scale iron ore benefication plants in the world and would later build large copper mining concerns in Arizona including the New Cornelia mine which became the first large open pit mine in Arizona. Greenways Calumet and Arizona Mining Company would then be purchased by the Phelps Dodge Corporation consolidating almost total control of copper mining in the United States.[10]

20th century Edit

Post-industrial, and as a combined entity, the Lauder Greenway family continued their focuses on the sciences largely at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University where both James Greenway was,[11] and George V. Lauder currently is, the curator.[12]

Lateral to the above, several members have worked for intelligence agencies for the United States including James Greenway, John Cambell Greenway, and G. Lauder Greenway for the Office of Naval Intelligence while Gilbert Greenway and George V. Lauder Sr. worked for the Central Intelligence Agency.[13] Senator John Varick Tunney was chairman of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights doing much of the early work on surveillance rights related to domestic intelligence while his cousins were at the CIA.[14] He also sat on the United States Congress Joint Committee on Atomic Energy.[15]

Philanthropic activities Edit

Major, long-term support from the family has been directed primarily to Yale University[16] where the Lauder Greenways endowed the Yale School of Public Health,[17] built Lauder Hall on the campus, and have endowed numerous scholarship programs. Significant support lead by G. Lauder Greenway and Polly Lauder Tunney has also been directed towards the Metropolitan Opera Association and the creation of Lincoln Center,[18] where G. Lauder Greenway was the chairman for many years. Phillips Andover, the New York Philharmonic,[18] and the New York University Institute of Fine Arts[19] have also received significant support.

Residence Edit

 
Aerial view of the estate

The Lauder Greenway Estate is a 50-acre private property with a French Renaissance mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut built in 1896. When it was sold in 2013 for $120,000,000 it was the most expensive home in American history.

Purchased by Harriet Lauder Greenway and Dr. James C. Greenway after they were married in 1903, they would greatly expand the house and outbuildings after the purchase. At its peak, the estate was over 100 acres. Then the family began donating large parcels of land for various causes. In 1918, James and Harriet gifted one of the islands to the town of Greenwich; the property, located about two miles south of Greenwich Harbor, now serves as the popular Island Beach. The couple donated the first ferry providing transportation to the beach for town residents two years later.[20] Considered "...Greenwich, Conn.'s last Great Estate, an opulent robber baron-era property enveloping 50 prized acres along the tony New York suburb's waterfront." It is the largest surviving Gilded Age mansion in Connecticut.[21]

Members Edit

Ancestors Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Skrabek, Quentin R. (2012). The Carnegie Boys: The Lieutenants of Andrew Carnegie that Changed America. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 22. ISBN 978-0-7864-6455-5.
  2. ^ Carnegie, Andrew (1920). The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie. New York and Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. pp. 15, 144. ISBN 1-60942-198-1.
  3. ^ "Guide to the Papers of Richard Varick 1743–1871 (Bulk 1775–1830) MS 655". dlib.nyu.edu. New-York Historical Society. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  4. ^ "GENEALOGICAL NARRATIVE" (PDF). Library of Congress. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  5. ^ a b Ira M. Rutkow (1988). The History of Surgery in the United States, 1775–1900, Volume 2. Norman Publishing, p. 90 ISBN 9780930405489
  6. ^ a b Leslie Thomas Morton, Robert J. Moore, 2005, A Bibliography of Medical and Biomedical Biography. Ashgate,. p. 238
  7. ^ a b James Ramage, Andrea S. Watkins (2011). Kentucky Rising: Democracy, Slavery, and Culture from the Early Republic to the Civil War. University Press of Kentucky
  8. ^ "What was the first company with a $1 billion market cap?". Investopedia. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  9. ^ "Quindecennial Record of the Class of 1895 Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University". 1912.
  10. ^ "John Campbell Greenway: Given by Arizona to the National Statuary Hall Collection" (PDF). Architect of the Capitol. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  11. ^ Vuilleumier, François (1992). "In Memoriam: James C. Greenway, Jr, 1903–1989" (PDF). The Auk. 109 (2): 377–380. doi:10.2307/4088206. JSTOR 4088206.
  12. ^ "George V. Lauder Curator of Ichthyology, Professor of Biology, Henry Bryant Bigelow Professor of Ichthyology". Harvard. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  13. ^ "George V. Lauder, a CIA veteran of 32 years,..." UPI. November 8, 1983. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
  14. ^ "ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE WITHIN THE UNITED STATES FOR FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE PURPOSES HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE AND THE RIGHTS OF AMERICANS" (PDF). United States Senate. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  15. ^ "Congress Approves a Revision Of Breeder Reactor Contract". New York Times. April 30, 1976. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
  16. ^ "Leaders Through the School's History". Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  17. ^ "Lauder Gift to Yale". Retrieved November 18, 2020.
  18. ^ a b "G. Lauder Greenway Dies at 77; Headed Met Opera Association". New York Times. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  19. ^ "The Gothic Tower and the Stork Club". New York University. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  20. ^ "Greenwich's Copper Beech Farm sells for unprecedented $120 million". CT Post. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
  21. ^ "Touring Greenwich's (Newly Price-Chopped) $140 Million Copper Beech Farm". Forbes. Retrieved December 28, 2018.

lauder, greenway, family, scottish, american, family, whose, influence, involvement, american, political, economic, affairs, dates, from, 1640s, through, contemporary, their, primary, contributions, have, been, sciences, government, intelligence, most, notable. The Lauder Greenway family is a Scottish American family whose influence on and involvement in American political and economic affairs dates from the 1640s through the contemporary era Their primary contributions have been in the sciences government and intelligence The most notable members are George Lauder and his cousin brother Andrew Carnegie They co created the Carnegie Steel Corporation the forerunner to U S Steel and subsequently became two of the richest men in the world 1 Lauder GreenwayCurrent regionNew York CityGreenwich ConnecticutWashington D C Place of originScotlandMembersGeorge Lauder Sr George LauderJohn GreenwayJames GreenwayG Lauder GreenwayPolly Lauder TunneyGeorge V Lauder Sr John V TunneyH D S GreenwayGeorge V LauderConnected familiesCarnegie FamilyEstate s Lauder Greenway Estate Contents 1 History 2 Business activities 2 1 Engineering 2 2 20th century 3 Philanthropic activities 4 Residence 5 Members 5 1 Ancestors 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory EditGeorge Lauder Sr was a 19th century Scottish businessman and political radical in Dunfermline who raised and educated George Lauder and Andrew Carnegie 2 After the two younger men moved to the United States Lauder married Anna Maria Romeyn Varick a patrician Old Dutch New Yorker She was a direct descendant of many prominent New Yorkers of history including Joris Jansen Rapelje a founder of the colony of New Amsterdam in 1624 who was a member of the Council of Twelve Men the first democratic body in the history of the United States 1641 Also Colonel Richard Varick the private secretary to George Washington and the first mayor of New York City after independence from 1789 to 1800 3 George and Anna Lauder had three children including George Lauder III Elizabeth Storm Lauder and Harriet Lauder Harriet married Dr James C Greenway in 1903 connecting the two families Dr Greenway was descended from several prominent generations of Americans since the Revolutionary War including two signers of the Fincastle Resolutions General Evan Shelby and General William Campbell and Governor Issac Shelby the first Governor of the state of Kentucky 4 His great grandfather was Dr Ephraim McDowell the pioneer surgeon who was the first person to successfully remove an ovarian tumor He has been called the father of ovariotomy 5 as well as founding father of abdominal surgery 6 7 Business activities EditEngineering Edit The Lauder Greenway family made an enormous impact on the Industrial Revolution in their contributions to metals mining and mechanical engineering industries which is the source of their modern wealth George Lauder was a mechanical engineer who studied under Lord Kelvin and lead the scientific arm of the Carnegie Steel Corporation 1 He was the second largest shareholder of the company behind Andrew Carnegie when they sold Carnegie Steel to J P Morgan and created U S Steel which Lauder sat on the board of This was the first corporation in the world with a market capitalization exceeding US 1 billion 49 2 billion today 8 John Campbell Greenway a former Rough Rider with Theodore Roosevelt 9 was a mechanical engineer like Lauder who helped revolutionize the iron ore and copper mining industries in America at the turn of the century He developed the first large scale iron ore benefication plants in the world and would later build large copper mining concerns in Arizona including the New Cornelia mine which became the first large open pit mine in Arizona Greenways Calumet and Arizona Mining Company would then be purchased by the Phelps Dodge Corporation consolidating almost total control of copper mining in the United States 10 20th century Edit Post industrial and as a combined entity the Lauder Greenway family continued their focuses on the sciences largely at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University where both James Greenway was 11 and George V Lauder currently is the curator 12 Lateral to the above several members have worked for intelligence agencies for the United States including James Greenway John Cambell Greenway and G Lauder Greenway for the Office of Naval Intelligence while Gilbert Greenway and George V Lauder Sr worked for the Central Intelligence Agency 13 Senator John Varick Tunney was chairman of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights doing much of the early work on surveillance rights related to domestic intelligence while his cousins were at the CIA 14 He also sat on the United States Congress Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 15 Philanthropic activities EditMajor long term support from the family has been directed primarily to Yale University 16 where the Lauder Greenways endowed the Yale School of Public Health 17 built Lauder Hall on the campus and have endowed numerous scholarship programs Significant support lead by G Lauder Greenway and Polly Lauder Tunney has also been directed towards the Metropolitan Opera Association and the creation of Lincoln Center 18 where G Lauder Greenway was the chairman for many years Phillips Andover the New York Philharmonic 18 and the New York University Institute of Fine Arts 19 have also received significant support Residence Edit Aerial view of the estateThe Lauder Greenway Estate is a 50 acre private property with a French Renaissance mansion in Greenwich Connecticut built in 1896 When it was sold in 2013 for 120 000 000 it was the most expensive home in American history Purchased by Harriet Lauder Greenway and Dr James C Greenway after they were married in 1903 they would greatly expand the house and outbuildings after the purchase At its peak the estate was over 100 acres Then the family began donating large parcels of land for various causes In 1918 James and Harriet gifted one of the islands to the town of Greenwich the property located about two miles south of Greenwich Harbor now serves as the popular Island Beach The couple donated the first ferry providing transportation to the beach for town residents two years later 20 Considered Greenwich Conn s last Great Estate an opulent robber baron era property enveloping 50 prized acres along the tony New York suburb s waterfront It is the largest surviving Gilded Age mansion in Connecticut 21 Members EditGeorge Lauder Sr 1815 1901 Leader of Chartism in Scottish politics George Lauder 1837 1924 billionaire industrialist Mechanical engineer partner in Carnegie Steel Corporation director of U S Steel John Campbell Greenway 1872 1926 General U S Army a Rough Rider with Theodore Roosevelt intelligence officer with the Office of Naval Intelligence Mining Magnate Harriet Lauder Greenway and James Greenway Sr married 1903 whose marriage linked the Lauder and Greenway Families together and purchased the Lauder Greenway Estate They also gifted the endowment that created the Yale School of Public Health George Lauder Jr 1878 1916 philanthropist and yachtsman whose schooner the Endymion held the record for fastest transatlantic crossing James Greenway 1903 1989 Curator Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University renowned Ornithologist Lt Commander U S Navy Intelligence Officer with the Office of Naval Intelligence G Lauder Greenway 1904 1981 chairman Metropolitan Opera Association and Director New York Philharmonic Intelligence officer with the Office of Naval Intelligence Long time companion of Ailsa Mellon Bruce Polly Lauder Tunney 1907 2008 Philanthropist wife of World Heavyweight Champion Gene Tunney George V Lauder Sr 1924 2012 Chief of Latin American Division for the CIA Director of Public Affairs for the CIA Deputy Inspector General of the CIA John V Tunney 1934 2018 U S Congressman then U S Senator from California Basis of the film The Candidate starring Robert Redford H D S Greenway b 1935 war correspondent for Time Life the Washington Post and the Boston Globe for Vietnam War the Killing Fields Lebanese Civil War Yugoslav Wars etc Member of the Council on Foreign Relations George V Lauder b 1955 Curator Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University renowned Ichthyologist Ancestors Edit Joris Jansen Rapelje 1604 1662 63 a member of the Council of Twelve Men the first democratic body in the history of the United States 1641 General Evan Shelby 1720 1794 Brigadier General in the Continental Army Signer of the Fincastle Resolutions Colonel Samuel McDowell 1735 1817 Colonel in the Continental Army and Federal Judge General William Campbell 1745 1781 Brigadier General in the Continental Army Signer of the Fincastle Resolutions Governor Issac Shelby 1750 1826 Revolutionary War hero and first Governor of the state of Kentucky Colonel Richard Varick 1753 1831 private secretary to George Washington and the first elected mayor of New York City after independence 1789 1800 Dr Ephraim McDowell 1771 1830 An American physician and pioneer surgeon The first person to successfully remove an ovarian tumor he has been called the father of ovariotomy 5 as well as founding father of abdominal surgery 6 7 See also EditRockefeller Family History of New York City Gilded Age Vanderbilt FamilyReferences Edit a b Skrabek Quentin R 2012 The Carnegie Boys The Lieutenants of Andrew Carnegie that Changed America Jefferson NC McFarland amp Company Inc p 22 ISBN 978 0 7864 6455 5 Carnegie Andrew 1920 The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie New York and Boston Houghton Mifflin Company pp 15 144 ISBN 1 60942 198 1 Guide to the Papers of Richard Varick 1743 1871 Bulk 1775 1830 MS 655 dlib nyu edu New York Historical Society Retrieved June 21 2017 GENEALOGICAL NARRATIVE PDF Library of Congress Retrieved September 10 2020 a b Ira M Rutkow 1988 The History of Surgery in the United States 1775 1900 Volume 2 Norman Publishing p 90 ISBN 9780930405489 a b Leslie Thomas Morton Robert J Moore 2005 A Bibliography of Medical and Biomedical Biography Ashgate p 238 a b James Ramage Andrea S Watkins 2011 Kentucky Rising Democracy Slavery and Culture from the Early Republic to the Civil War University Press of Kentucky What was the first company with a 1 billion market cap Investopedia Retrieved November 28 2018 Quindecennial Record of the Class of 1895 Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University 1912 John Campbell Greenway Given by Arizona to the National Statuary Hall Collection PDF Architect of the Capitol Retrieved September 10 2020 Vuilleumier Francois 1992 In Memoriam James C Greenway Jr 1903 1989 PDF The Auk 109 2 377 380 doi 10 2307 4088206 JSTOR 4088206 George V Lauder Curator of Ichthyology Professor of Biology Henry Bryant Bigelow Professor of Ichthyology Harvard Retrieved September 10 2020 George V Lauder a CIA veteran of 32 years UPI November 8 1983 Retrieved September 7 2020 ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE WITHIN THE UNITED STATES FOR FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE PURPOSES HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE AND THE RIGHTS OF AMERICANS PDF United States Senate Retrieved September 10 2020 Congress Approves a Revision Of Breeder Reactor Contract New York Times April 30 1976 Retrieved September 7 2020 Leaders Through the School s History Retrieved February 2 2019 Lauder Gift to Yale Retrieved November 18 2020 a b G Lauder Greenway Dies at 77 Headed Met Opera Association New York Times Retrieved February 2 2019 The Gothic Tower and the Stork Club New York University Retrieved December 29 2018 Greenwich s Copper Beech Farm sells for unprecedented 120 million CT Post Retrieved December 28 2018 Touring Greenwich s Newly Price Chopped 140 Million Copper Beech Farm Forbes Retrieved December 28 2018 Portals Capitalism History Scotland United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lauder Greenway family amp oldid 1163182488, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.