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Richard M. Blatchford (attorney)

Richard Milford Blatchford (April 23, 1798 – September 4, 1875) was an attorney and political figure in New York City. A longtime political and legal associate of college classmate William H. Seward, Blatchford is most notable for his service in the New York State Assembly and as U.S. Minister to the State of the Church. He was also the father of Samuel Blatchford, who served as an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court.

Richard Milford Blatchford
Blatchford in New York, July 1859
U.S. Minister to the State of the Church
In office
August 9, 1862[1] – October 7, 1863[1]
PresidentAbraham Lincoln
Preceded byAlexander Randall
Succeeded byRufus King
Member of the New York State Assembly from New York County's 13th District
In office
January 2, 1855 – December 31, 1855
Preceded byWilliam Taylor
Succeeded byWilliam A. Guest
Personal details
Born(1798-04-23)April 23, 1798
Stratford, Connecticut, U.S.
DiedSeptember 4, 1875(1875-09-04) (aged 77)
Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.
Resting placeGreen-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Political partyWhig (before 1855)
Republican
Spouses
Julia Ann Mumford
(m. 1819; died 1857)
Angelica Hamilton
(m. 1860; died 1868)
Katherine Hone
(m. 1870)
RelationsRichard M. Blatchford (grandnephew)
Children5, including Samuel Blatchford
Parent(s)Samuel Blatchford
Alicia Windeatt Blatchford
EducationUnion College (BA)
ProfessionAttorney

Early life edit

Blatchford was born in Stratford, Connecticut on April 23, 1798. He was the ninth of seventeen children born to Reverend Samuel Blatchford and Alicia (née Windeatt) Blatchford.[2]

Blatchford's grandnephew, also named Richard M. Blatchford,[3] was a career officer in the United States Army.[4] He attained the rank of major general, and was a veteran of the Spanish–American War and World War I.[4]

He was educated in Connecticut and Lansingburgh, New York, and graduated from Union College in 1815.[2][5] Blatchford maintained his association with Union College for the rest of his life. He was a member of the college's board of trustees,[6] and received the honorary degree of LL.D. in 1864.[7] He also served as a member of the board of visitors that oversaw management of the Knott Trust Fund, which college president Eliphalet Nott left for the school's benefit.[8] In addition, Blatchford endowed Union College's Blatchford Oratorical Prizes, medals which were presented by faculty judges to the top student competitors at an annual speech making competition.[9]

Career edit

He taught school in Jamaica, Queens while studying law, and attained admission to the bar in 1820.[2]

 
Pencil sketch of Blatchford c. 1820

Blatchford practiced law in Manhattan and Auburn, New York with fellow Union College student William H. Seward and other partners, and became a highly skilled corporation and banking attorney as one of the founders of the firm now known as Cravath, Swaine & Moore.[2][5] In 1826 he was appointed U.S. counsel and agent for the Bank of England, and he served in the same capacity for the Second Bank of the United States.[2] When the charter for the Bank of the United States expired in 1836, Blatchford was responsible for concluding all pending business and resolving all remaining obligations between the two institutions.[2]

Blatchford was also a successful investor and businessman, and his holdings included New York City real estate, as well as land development ventures as far away as Florida.[10] He also owned shares of stock in several companies, and by 1845, his net worth was over $200,000 (equivalent to $6,220,000 in 2023).[10][11] He was a longtime friend of Daniel Webster, and was one of the executors of Webster's will.[12]

Blatchford served on the boards of directors of several New York railroads that were subsequently consolidated to form the New York Central, including the Saratoga and Whitehall.[13] After the mergers, he was appointed as a vice president and director of the consolidated company.[14] In addition, he was a director of other corporations, including the North American Fire Insurance Company.[15]

A Whig Party activist, Blatchford was affiliated with Seward in politics and was elected to the New York State Assembly in 1855.[2] He served one term (the 78th session), and was chosen to act as Speaker pro tempore during the absence of Speaker DeWitt Clinton Littlejohn.[2][16] Blatchford was also a trustee of Bellevue Hospital Medical College.[17]

Public service edit

In 1859, Blatchford was appointed to the commission which oversaw creation and operation of New York City's Central Park, and he served until the implementation of a new city charter reorganized the municipal government in 1870; from 1860 to 1863 he was the commission's president.[2][18] In 1872, he was appointed to the city parks commission, and he served until failing health caused him to resign in 1873.[2][18]

Blatchford became a Republican when the party was founded in the mid-1850s.[2] Because Congress was not in session at the start of the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln named Blatchford, John Adams Dix, and George Opdyke as commissioners of the Union Defense Committee, responsible to expend federal funds on presidential authority for the initial raising and equipping of troops that were mustered into the Union Army.[2][12]

In August 1862, during the Lincoln Administration, Blatchford was appointed U.S. Minister to the State of the Church in Rome, succeeding Alexander Randall.[1][2] He served until October 1863, and was succeeded by Rufus King.[1][2]

Blatchford continued to practice law until ill health caused him to retire in the early 1870s.[2]

Personal life edit

In 1819, Blatchford married Julia Ann Mumford (1798–1857) of Schenectady, New York and New York City.[2][5] Before his wife's death in 1857, Blatchford was the father of five children:[19]

In 1860, Blatchford married Angelica Hamilton (1819–1868). Angelica was the daughter of James Alexander Hamilton and granddaughter of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton and Alexander Hamilton, the first Treasury Secretary.[2] Angelica Hamilton died in 1868, and on January 18, 1870 Blatchford married Katherine Hone, the daughter of Philip Hone, a former New York City mayor.[2]

Blatchford was robbed in an 1871 incident that made national headlines and was covered in the news again following his death.[20][21] According to published accounts, he stopped at a fruit stand and set down a package so he could reach into his pocket for money to complete a purchase.[20] As he did so, a thief tapped him on the shoulder; when Blatchford turned around, the thief or a confederate picked up the package and made an unnoticed getaway.[20] The package contained $50,000 in negotiable securities (equivalent to $1,134,000 in 2023).[11][20] The thief or thieves were never caught, and the securities were never recovered.[21]

Blatchford died at his summer home in Newport, Rhode Island on September 4, 1875, and was buried at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Section 100, Lot 5643.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d United States Department of State 1935, p. 330.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Hannan 2008, pp. 124–125.
  3. ^ Blatchford 1912, pp. 67–68.
  4. ^ a b Davis 1998, pp. 41–42.
  5. ^ a b c d Denny 2017, p. 1.
  6. ^ University of the State of New York 1872, pp. 26–27.
  7. ^ Raymond 1907, p. 189.
  8. ^ Union University 1895, p. ix.
  9. ^ Union University 1915, p. 133.
  10. ^ a b Denny 2017, p. 2.
  11. ^ a b Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023). "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved November 30, 2023. United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the MeasuringWorth series.
  12. ^ a b McAdam 1897, p. 262.
  13. ^ New York State Board of Railroad Commissioners 1860, pp. 280–281.
  14. ^ New York State Board of Railroad Commissioners 1867, p. 327.
  15. ^ "Insurance: North American Fire Insurance Company". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. May 14, 1845. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  16. ^ New York State Assembly 1855, p. 496.
  17. ^ Castle 1884, p. 24.
  18. ^ a b Denny 2017, p. 3.
  19. ^ a b c d e f Blatchford 1912, pp. 68–69.
  20. ^ a b c d The Public Ledger 1871, p. 2.
  21. ^ a b The Newport Daily News 1875, p. 2.
  22. ^ Green-Wood Cemetery (2017). "Burial Search". Green-Wood. Brooklyn, NY: The Green-Wood Historic Fund. Retrieved January 31, 2018.

Bibliography edit

  • Blatchford, Eliphalet Wickes (1912). Blatchford Memorial II: A Genealogical Record of the Family of Rev. Samuel Blatchford, D.D. Chicago, IL: E.W. Blatchford.
  • Castle, Frederick A. (1884). Second Decennial Catalogue of the Trustees, Faculty, Officers and of the Alumni of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College. New York: Alumni Association of Bellevue Hospital Medical College.
  • Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). Generals in Khaki. Raleigh, NC: Pentland Press. ISBN 1571970886. OCLC 231779136.
  • Denny, R. Breck (April 2, 2017). "Richard M. Blatchford" (PDF). New York Marble Cemetery – Interesting Ancestors. New York, NY: New York Marble Cemetery. (PDF) from the original on 2018-02-01.
  • Hannan, Caryn (2008). Connecticut Biographical Dictionary. Vol. 1, A–G. Hamburg, MI: State History Publications, LLC. ISBN 978-1878592729.
  • McAdam, David; et al. (1897). History of the Bench and Bar of New York. Vol. I. New York, NY: New York History Company.
  • New York State Assembly (1855). Journal of the Assembly of the State of New York at their Seventy-Eighth Session. Albany, NY: Charles Van Benthuysen.
  • New York State Board of Railroad Commissioners (1860). Annual Report of the State Engineer and Surveyor (1860). Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons & Company.
  • New York State Board of Railroad Commissioners (1867). Annual Report of the State Engineer and Surveyor (1867). Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons & Company.
  • Raymond, Andrew Van Vranken (1907). Union University: Its History, Influence, Characteristics and Equipment, Volume III. New York: Lewis Publishing Company.
  • Union University (1895). Union University: Centennial Catalog 1795–1895. Troy, NY: Troy Times Printing House.
  • Union University (1915). Annual Catalogue of Union University 1915–1916. Albany, NY: Frank H. Evory & Co.
  • United States Department of State (1935). Register of the Department of State. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
  • University of the State of New York (1872). Eighty-Fifth Annual Report of the Regents of the University. Albany, NY: The Argus Company.
  • "New York: A Most Daring Robbery". The Public Ledger. Memphis, TN. December 18, 1871 – via Newspapers.com.
  • "Local Affairs: New York; Richard M. Blatchford". The Newport Daily News. Newport, RI. September 23, 1875 – via Newspapers.com.

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For the U S Army general in World War I see Richard M Blatchford Richard Milford Blatchford April 23 1798 September 4 1875 was an attorney and political figure in New York City A longtime political and legal associate of college classmate William H Seward Blatchford is most notable for his service in the New York State Assembly and as U S Minister to the State of the Church He was also the father of Samuel Blatchford who served as an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court Richard Milford BlatchfordBlatchford in New York July 1859U S Minister to the State of the ChurchIn office August 9 1862 1 October 7 1863 1 PresidentAbraham LincolnPreceded byAlexander RandallSucceeded byRufus KingMember of the New York State Assembly from New York County s 13th DistrictIn office January 2 1855 December 31 1855Preceded byWilliam TaylorSucceeded byWilliam A GuestPersonal detailsBorn 1798 04 23 April 23 1798Stratford Connecticut U S DiedSeptember 4 1875 1875 09 04 aged 77 Newport Rhode Island U S Resting placeGreen Wood Cemetery Brooklyn New York U S Political partyWhig before 1855 RepublicanSpousesJulia Ann Mumford m 1819 died 1857 wbr Angelica Hamilton m 1860 died 1868 wbr Katherine Hone m 1870 wbr RelationsRichard M Blatchford grandnephew Children5 including Samuel BlatchfordParent s Samuel BlatchfordAlicia Windeatt BlatchfordEducationUnion College BA ProfessionAttorney Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Public service 3 Personal life 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksEarly life editBlatchford was born in Stratford Connecticut on April 23 1798 He was the ninth of seventeen children born to Reverend Samuel Blatchford and Alicia nee Windeatt Blatchford 2 Blatchford s grandnephew also named Richard M Blatchford 3 was a career officer in the United States Army 4 He attained the rank of major general and was a veteran of the Spanish American War and World War I 4 He was educated in Connecticut and Lansingburgh New York and graduated from Union College in 1815 2 5 Blatchford maintained his association with Union College for the rest of his life He was a member of the college s board of trustees 6 and received the honorary degree of LL D in 1864 7 He also served as a member of the board of visitors that oversaw management of the Knott Trust Fund which college president Eliphalet Nott left for the school s benefit 8 In addition Blatchford endowed Union College s Blatchford Oratorical Prizes medals which were presented by faculty judges to the top student competitors at an annual speech making competition 9 Career editHe taught school in Jamaica Queens while studying law and attained admission to the bar in 1820 2 nbsp Pencil sketch of Blatchford c 1820Blatchford practiced law in Manhattan and Auburn New York with fellow Union College student William H Seward and other partners and became a highly skilled corporation and banking attorney as one of the founders of the firm now known as Cravath Swaine amp Moore 2 5 In 1826 he was appointed U S counsel and agent for the Bank of England and he served in the same capacity for the Second Bank of the United States 2 When the charter for the Bank of the United States expired in 1836 Blatchford was responsible for concluding all pending business and resolving all remaining obligations between the two institutions 2 Blatchford was also a successful investor and businessman and his holdings included New York City real estate as well as land development ventures as far away as Florida 10 He also owned shares of stock in several companies and by 1845 his net worth was over 200 000 equivalent to 6 220 000 in 2023 10 11 He was a longtime friend of Daniel Webster and was one of the executors of Webster s will 12 Blatchford served on the boards of directors of several New York railroads that were subsequently consolidated to form the New York Central including the Saratoga and Whitehall 13 After the mergers he was appointed as a vice president and director of the consolidated company 14 In addition he was a director of other corporations including the North American Fire Insurance Company 15 A Whig Party activist Blatchford was affiliated with Seward in politics and was elected to the New York State Assembly in 1855 2 He served one term the 78th session and was chosen to act as Speaker pro tempore during the absence of Speaker DeWitt Clinton Littlejohn 2 16 Blatchford was also a trustee of Bellevue Hospital Medical College 17 Public service edit In 1859 Blatchford was appointed to the commission which oversaw creation and operation of New York City s Central Park and he served until the implementation of a new city charter reorganized the municipal government in 1870 from 1860 to 1863 he was the commission s president 2 18 In 1872 he was appointed to the city parks commission and he served until failing health caused him to resign in 1873 2 18 Blatchford became a Republican when the party was founded in the mid 1850s 2 Because Congress was not in session at the start of the American Civil War President Abraham Lincoln named Blatchford John Adams Dix and George Opdyke as commissioners of the Union Defense Committee responsible to expend federal funds on presidential authority for the initial raising and equipping of troops that were mustered into the Union Army 2 12 In August 1862 during the Lincoln Administration Blatchford was appointed U S Minister to the State of the Church in Rome succeeding Alexander Randall 1 2 He served until October 1863 and was succeeded by Rufus King 1 2 Blatchford continued to practice law until ill health caused him to retire in the early 1870s 2 Personal life editIn 1819 Blatchford married Julia Ann Mumford 1798 1857 of Schenectady New York and New York City 2 5 Before his wife s death in 1857 Blatchford was the father of five children 19 Samuel Blatchford 1820 1893 who served as a Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1882 to 1893 2 5 19 Mary Milford Blatchford 1823 1852 the wife of Burr Wakeman Griswold 1824 1886 19 Julia Alicia Blatchford 1830 1831 who died young 19 Julia Maria Blatchford 1834 1922 who married architect Edward Tuckerman Potter 1831 1904 a son of Bishop Alonzo Potter 19 Sophia Ethelinda Blatchford 1836 1908 19 In 1860 Blatchford married Angelica Hamilton 1819 1868 Angelica was the daughter of James Alexander Hamilton and granddaughter of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton and Alexander Hamilton the first Treasury Secretary 2 Angelica Hamilton died in 1868 and on January 18 1870 Blatchford married Katherine Hone the daughter of Philip Hone a former New York City mayor 2 Blatchford was robbed in an 1871 incident that made national headlines and was covered in the news again following his death 20 21 According to published accounts he stopped at a fruit stand and set down a package so he could reach into his pocket for money to complete a purchase 20 As he did so a thief tapped him on the shoulder when Blatchford turned around the thief or a confederate picked up the package and made an unnoticed getaway 20 The package contained 50 000 in negotiable securities equivalent to 1 134 000 in 2023 11 20 The thief or thieves were never caught and the securities were never recovered 21 Blatchford died at his summer home in Newport Rhode Island on September 4 1875 and was buried at Green Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn Section 100 Lot 5643 22 References edit a b c d United States Department of State 1935 p 330 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Hannan 2008 pp 124 125 Blatchford 1912 pp 67 68 a b Davis 1998 pp 41 42 a b c d Denny 2017 p 1 University of the State of New York 1872 pp 26 27 Raymond 1907 p 189 Union University 1895 p ix Union University 1915 p 133 a b Denny 2017 p 2 a b Johnston Louis Williamson Samuel H 2023 What Was the U S GDP Then MeasuringWorth Retrieved November 30 2023 United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the MeasuringWorth series a b McAdam 1897 p 262 New York State Board of Railroad Commissioners 1860 pp 280 281 New York State Board of Railroad Commissioners 1867 p 327 Insurance North American Fire Insurance Company Brooklyn Daily Eagle Brooklyn NY May 14 1845 p 1 via Newspapers com New York State Assembly 1855 p 496 Castle 1884 p 24 a b Denny 2017 p 3 a b c d e f Blatchford 1912 pp 68 69 a b c d The Public Ledger 1871 p 2 a b The Newport Daily News 1875 p 2 Green Wood Cemetery 2017 Burial Search Green Wood Brooklyn NY The Green Wood Historic Fund Retrieved January 31 2018 Bibliography editBlatchford Eliphalet Wickes 1912 Blatchford Memorial II A Genealogical Record of the Family of Rev Samuel Blatchford D D Chicago IL E W Blatchford Castle Frederick A 1884 Second Decennial Catalogue of the Trustees Faculty Officers and of the Alumni of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College New York Alumni Association of Bellevue Hospital Medical College Davis Henry Blaine Jr 1998 Generals in Khaki Raleigh NC Pentland Press ISBN 1571970886 OCLC 231779136 Denny R Breck April 2 2017 Richard M Blatchford PDF New York Marble Cemetery Interesting Ancestors New York NY New York Marble Cemetery Archived PDF from the original on 2018 02 01 Hannan Caryn 2008 Connecticut Biographical Dictionary Vol 1 A G Hamburg MI State History Publications LLC ISBN 978 1878592729 McAdam David et al 1897 History of the Bench and Bar of New York Vol I New York NY New York History Company New York State Assembly 1855 Journal of the Assembly of the State of New York at their Seventy Eighth Session Albany NY Charles Van Benthuysen New York State Board of Railroad Commissioners 1860 Annual Report of the State Engineer and Surveyor 1860 Albany NY Weed Parsons amp Company New York State Board of Railroad Commissioners 1867 Annual Report of the State Engineer and Surveyor 1867 Albany NY Weed Parsons amp Company Raymond Andrew Van Vranken 1907 Union University Its History Influence Characteristics and Equipment Volume III New York Lewis Publishing Company Union University 1895 Union University Centennial Catalog 1795 1895 Troy NY Troy Times Printing House Union University 1915 Annual Catalogue of Union University 1915 1916 Albany NY Frank H Evory amp Co United States Department of State 1935 Register of the Department of State Washington DC U S Government Printing Office University of the State of New York 1872 Eighty Fifth Annual Report of the Regents of the University Albany NY The Argus Company New York A Most Daring Robbery The Public Ledger Memphis TN December 18 1871 via Newspapers com Local Affairs New York Richard M Blatchford The Newport Daily News Newport RI September 23 1875 via Newspapers com External links editRichard M Blatchford at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard M Blatchford attorney amp oldid 1191040833, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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