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William Howard Doane

William Howard Doane (February 3, 1832 – December 24, 1915) was a manufacturer, inventor, hymn writer, choral director, church leader and philanthropist. He composed over 2,000 church hymns. More than seventy patents are credited to him for innovations in woodworking machinery. His philanthropy led to the renaming of the Granville Academy, as the Doane Academy, a boys' and girls' private preparatory school associated with Denison University in Granville, Ohio, where he was a major benefactor.

William Howard Doane
Marble bust of William Howard Doane at the Cincinnati Art Museum
Born
William Howard Doane

(1832-02-03)February 3, 1832
Preston, Connecticut, US
DiedDecember 24, 1915(1915-12-24) (aged 83)
South Orange, New Jersey, US
Alma materDenison University (honorary doctorate)
Occupation(s)Manufacturer, inventor, church leader, hymn writer, philanthropist
Known forHymn writing, multiple patents, philanthropy
Spouse
Frances Mary Treat Doane
(m. 1857)
Children2
Signature

Early life edit

Doane was born in Preston, Connecticut on February 3, 1832. His parents were Joseph Howes Doane (1797-1854) and Frances Treat Doane (1799-1881). He was the fifth of eight children.[1] His father was the head of Doane and Treat, cotton manufacturers. At a young age Doane showed impressive musical talent. By early adolescence he was playing the flute, violin and double bass fiddle.[2]

Doane attended the Woodstock Academy, a private secondary school in Woodstock, Connecticut, affiliated with the Congregational church. His musical talents enabled him to serve as the school's choir director.[2] Upon graduation in 1848, Doane went to work in the accounting section of his father's company. From there he moved to J. A. Fay & Company, a woodworking machinery company, for a long career leading to the company's presidency.[3] On November 2, 1857 Doane married Mary Frances Treat, the daughter of his father's partner in their cotton manufacturing business.[4]

Manufacturer and inventor edit

Doane assumed increasing responsibility with J. A. Fay & Company, as he traveled to assignments in Chicago, Illinois and Cincinnati, Ohio. By the age of thirty-four, Doane had risen to the position of president at the company's new headquarters in Cincinnati.

 
Sunny Side, Doane residence

During his leadership, the company successfully filed many patents for woodmaking machinery. More than seventy patents were registered in Doane's name, giving him credit for the inventions.[5] Doane guided the company through its most successful years.[6]

His business skills extended beyond manufacturing. He was the president of the Central Trust and Safe Deposit Company, as well as a director of the Barney and Smith Car Company of Dayton, Ohio. His achievements earned him "fellow" status in several professional organizations, including the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Society of Mining Engineers, the American Geographical Society and the American Society for the Advancement of Science.[2][1] Doane emerged as a prominent figure in Cincinnati's business and cultural life. By 1879 his accumulated wealth allowed him to purchase the impressive "Sunny Side" mansion as his family's residence in the city's Mt. Auburn neighborhood. "Sunny Side" is located in the Mount Auburn Historic District at 2223 Mt. Auburn Avenue.[7]

Church activity and hymn writing edit

Although raised in a Presbyterian household, Doane converted to his mother's Baptist faith, while a young student at Woodstock Academy. This conversion began a lifelong commitment to service in that church, through his musical compositions, choir direction, denominational leadership and philanthropy.

Doane was a prolific composer of Christian hymn tunes. He edited forty-three collections of hymns and composed an estimated 2,300 works, including hundreds of original hymns and hymn settings.[8] He is best known as a longtime collaborator of Fanny Crosby, having written music for an estimated 1,500 of Crosby's poems.[9] As well as hymns, Doane composed secular instrumental, vocal, and choral works, including two cantatas on the legend of Santa Claus.[10]

At Mt. Auburn Baptist Church in Cincinnati's Mt. Auburn neighborhood, Doane served long tenures as superintendent of the Sunday school program and director of the choir.[11][12] As a denominational leader, he headed the Ohio Baptist Convention Ministers Aid Society.[13] The church is located on Mt. Auburn Avenue, a short distance from the Doane family's "Sunny Side" residence.

Philanthropy edit

Doane generously supported Baptist churches and institutions. He was an important contributor to the Granville Academy, a school for boys preparing to enter Denison University, a school with strong Baptist heritage. In recognition of his significant support for the academy, including funds to construct conservatory buildings for music and art and a gymnasium, the academy was renamed the Doane Academy in 1895.[14][15]

Benefactor for Denison University edit

During his lifetime and through bequests in his will, Doane's philanthropy included Denison University, Moody Bible Institute, Baptist churches, the YMCA, the Fanny Doane Home for Missionary Children in Granville and many other religious and civic organizations.[1] After Doane's death, his wife and daughters continued the philanthropic work. His daughter Marguerite was a co-founder in 1927 of the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism. Her generous financial donations supported the organization through its early years.[16]

Later years edit

 
Doane family plot at Spring Grove Cemetery

After retirement from his business interests, Doane remained productive with music composition, choral direction, church work and philanthropy. With his wife and daughters he spent two years traveling in Europe. In 1894 Doane purchased 'Echo Lodge' in Watch Hill, Rhode Island (3 Aquidneck Avenue) as a seasonal seaside residence. Echo Lodge was located less than thirty miles from Preston, Connecticut, the childhood home of both Doane and his wife.[17]

Doane died in South Orange, New Jersey on December 24, 1915.[18] Along with other family members, he is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati.[19]


See also Weekapaug Inn, 25 Spray Rock Rd. Westerly, RI Doane, Ralph Harrington

Legacy edit

In 1875 Doane was awarded a Doctorate of Music degree from Denison University. He became a major benefactor of the university, where two buildings continue to memorialize his philanthropy. The Doane Administration Building, built in 1894, serves as the offices for the President, Provost and Registrar.[20] William Howard Doane Library, constructed in 1937, is the main campus library, and funded by Doane's daughters in his memory.[21]

Doane's support for the evangelically-oriented Moody Bible Institute is memorialized in the Doane Memorial Music Building. The building continues to house the Music Department's faculty, classrooms and student practice space.[22] The J. A. Fay & Company's woodworking machinery quality was significantly improved by Doane's innovations and inventions. The company won numerous accolades around the world, including at the Paris Exposition of 1889, where it was awarded the Grand Prix. At the Exposition, Doane was honored as a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor.[2]

William Howard Doane demonstrated a remarkable range of talents and achievement throughout his lifetime. His musical gifts included performance abilities with several instruments, hymn and cantata composition and choral direction. As a young man, he showed astute business and financial skills which propelled him to the presidency of an important manufacturing company by the age of thirty-four. A capacity for innovation and invention contributed to his company's success and advancements in the industry. His devotion to his Christian faith, local Baptist church and its broader denominational interests was widely recognized. Doane's philanthropy, across civic, educational and religious institutions, reflected a generous spirit committed to the common good.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "The Legacy of William Howard Doane, Jonathan Bonk, 2007" (PDF). Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d "American National Biography Online, W.H. Doane". Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  3. ^ "Christian Biography Resources". Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  4. ^ "Men and Women of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries". 1909. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  5. ^ "J. A. Fay & Company, Patents". Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  6. ^ "J.A. Fay & Company History". Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  7. ^ "A Short History of Mt. Auburn" (PDF). Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  8. ^ Biography of Gospel Song and Hymn Writers by J. H. Hall, 1914
  9. ^ Papers of William Howard Doane at Wheaton
  10. ^ Santa Claus: A Christmas Cantata at the Library of Congress
  11. ^ "Dr. W. H. Doane: Composer of Hymns". Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  12. ^ "William Howard Doane". Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  13. ^ "Papers of William Howard Doane". Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  14. ^ "Preppies on the Hill, Doane Academy on the Hill and Its Predecessors" (PDF). Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  15. ^ "History, Granville, Ohio". Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  16. ^ "Association of Baptists for World Evangelism". Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  17. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Watch Hill Historic District" (PDF). Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  18. ^ "Dr. Doane, Hymn Writer, Dies". The New York Times. December 25, 1915. p. 7. Retrieved March 14, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  19. ^ "Body Arrives To-Day". The Cincinnati Enquirer. December 27, 1915. p. 12. Retrieved March 14, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  20. ^ "Doane Administration Building". Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  21. ^ "William Howard Doane Library". Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  22. ^ "Moody Bible Institute's Campus Buildings". Retrieved February 27, 2016.

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William Howard Doane February 3 1832 December 24 1915 was a manufacturer inventor hymn writer choral director church leader and philanthropist He composed over 2 000 church hymns More than seventy patents are credited to him for innovations in woodworking machinery His philanthropy led to the renaming of the Granville Academy as the Doane Academy a boys and girls private preparatory school associated with Denison University in Granville Ohio where he was a major benefactor William Howard DoaneMarble bust of William Howard Doane at the Cincinnati Art MuseumBornWilliam Howard Doane 1832 02 03 February 3 1832Preston Connecticut USDiedDecember 24 1915 1915 12 24 aged 83 South Orange New Jersey USAlma materDenison University honorary doctorate Occupation s Manufacturer inventor church leader hymn writer philanthropistKnown forHymn writing multiple patents philanthropySpouseFrances Mary Treat Doane m 1857 wbr Children2Signature Contents 1 Early life 2 Manufacturer and inventor 3 Church activity and hymn writing 4 Philanthropy 4 1 Benefactor for Denison University 5 Later years 6 Legacy 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editDoane was born in Preston Connecticut on February 3 1832 His parents were Joseph Howes Doane 1797 1854 and Frances Treat Doane 1799 1881 He was the fifth of eight children 1 His father was the head of Doane and Treat cotton manufacturers At a young age Doane showed impressive musical talent By early adolescence he was playing the flute violin and double bass fiddle 2 Doane attended the Woodstock Academy a private secondary school in Woodstock Connecticut affiliated with the Congregational church His musical talents enabled him to serve as the school s choir director 2 Upon graduation in 1848 Doane went to work in the accounting section of his father s company From there he moved to J A Fay amp Company a woodworking machinery company for a long career leading to the company s presidency 3 On November 2 1857 Doane married Mary Frances Treat the daughter of his father s partner in their cotton manufacturing business 4 Manufacturer and inventor editDoane assumed increasing responsibility with J A Fay amp Company as he traveled to assignments in Chicago Illinois and Cincinnati Ohio By the age of thirty four Doane had risen to the position of president at the company s new headquarters in Cincinnati nbsp Sunny Side Doane residenceDuring his leadership the company successfully filed many patents for woodmaking machinery More than seventy patents were registered in Doane s name giving him credit for the inventions 5 Doane guided the company through its most successful years 6 His business skills extended beyond manufacturing He was the president of the Central Trust and Safe Deposit Company as well as a director of the Barney and Smith Car Company of Dayton Ohio His achievements earned him fellow status in several professional organizations including the American Society of Mechanical Engineers the American Society of Mining Engineers the American Geographical Society and the American Society for the Advancement of Science 2 1 Doane emerged as a prominent figure in Cincinnati s business and cultural life By 1879 his accumulated wealth allowed him to purchase the impressive Sunny Side mansion as his family s residence in the city s Mt Auburn neighborhood Sunny Side is located in the Mount Auburn Historic District at 2223 Mt Auburn Avenue 7 Church activity and hymn writing editAlthough raised in a Presbyterian household Doane converted to his mother s Baptist faith while a young student at Woodstock Academy This conversion began a lifelong commitment to service in that church through his musical compositions choir direction denominational leadership and philanthropy Doane was a prolific composer of Christian hymn tunes He edited forty three collections of hymns and composed an estimated 2 300 works including hundreds of original hymns and hymn settings 8 He is best known as a longtime collaborator of Fanny Crosby having written music for an estimated 1 500 of Crosby s poems 9 As well as hymns Doane composed secular instrumental vocal and choral works including two cantatas on the legend of Santa Claus 10 At Mt Auburn Baptist Church in Cincinnati s Mt Auburn neighborhood Doane served long tenures as superintendent of the Sunday school program and director of the choir 11 12 As a denominational leader he headed the Ohio Baptist Convention Ministers Aid Society 13 The church is located on Mt Auburn Avenue a short distance from the Doane family s Sunny Side residence Philanthropy editDoane generously supported Baptist churches and institutions He was an important contributor to the Granville Academy a school for boys preparing to enter Denison University a school with strong Baptist heritage In recognition of his significant support for the academy including funds to construct conservatory buildings for music and art and a gymnasium the academy was renamed the Doane Academy in 1895 14 15 Benefactor for Denison University edit nbsp Doane Administration 1895 location of the university s administrative offices nbsp Doane Dance Building 1905 originally a gymnasium then home to the Art Department since 1975 home to the Dance Department nbsp William Howard Doane Library 1937 gift of Doane s daughters in their father s memory nbsp Pipe organ donated by William Howard Doane and located in the LibraryDuring his lifetime and through bequests in his will Doane s philanthropy included Denison University Moody Bible Institute Baptist churches the YMCA the Fanny Doane Home for Missionary Children in Granville and many other religious and civic organizations 1 After Doane s death his wife and daughters continued the philanthropic work His daughter Marguerite was a co founder in 1927 of the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism Her generous financial donations supported the organization through its early years 16 Later years edit nbsp Doane family plot at Spring Grove CemeteryAfter retirement from his business interests Doane remained productive with music composition choral direction church work and philanthropy With his wife and daughters he spent two years traveling in Europe In 1894 Doane purchased Echo Lodge in Watch Hill Rhode Island 3 Aquidneck Avenue as a seasonal seaside residence Echo Lodge was located less than thirty miles from Preston Connecticut the childhood home of both Doane and his wife 17 Doane died in South Orange New Jersey on December 24 1915 18 Along with other family members he is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati 19 See also Weekapaug Inn 25 Spray Rock Rd Westerly RI Doane Ralph HarringtonLegacy editIn 1875 Doane was awarded a Doctorate of Music degree from Denison University He became a major benefactor of the university where two buildings continue to memorialize his philanthropy The Doane Administration Building built in 1894 serves as the offices for the President Provost and Registrar 20 William Howard Doane Library constructed in 1937 is the main campus library and funded by Doane s daughters in his memory 21 Doane s support for the evangelically oriented Moody Bible Institute is memorialized in the Doane Memorial Music Building The building continues to house the Music Department s faculty classrooms and student practice space 22 The J A Fay amp Company s woodworking machinery quality was significantly improved by Doane s innovations and inventions The company won numerous accolades around the world including at the Paris Exposition of 1889 where it was awarded the Grand Prix At the Exposition Doane was honored as a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor 2 William Howard Doane demonstrated a remarkable range of talents and achievement throughout his lifetime His musical gifts included performance abilities with several instruments hymn and cantata composition and choral direction As a young man he showed astute business and financial skills which propelled him to the presidency of an important manufacturing company by the age of thirty four A capacity for innovation and invention contributed to his company s success and advancements in the industry His devotion to his Christian faith local Baptist church and its broader denominational interests was widely recognized Doane s philanthropy across civic educational and religious institutions reflected a generous spirit committed to the common good References edit a b c The Legacy of William Howard Doane Jonathan Bonk 2007 PDF Retrieved February 27 2016 a b c d American National Biography Online W H Doane Retrieved February 27 2016 Christian Biography Resources Retrieved February 27 2016 Men and Women of America A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries 1909 Retrieved February 28 2016 J A Fay amp Company Patents Retrieved February 27 2016 J A Fay amp Company History Retrieved February 27 2016 A Short History of Mt Auburn PDF Retrieved February 28 2016 Biography of Gospel Song and Hymn Writers by J H Hall 1914 Papers of William Howard Doane at Wheaton Santa Claus A Christmas Cantata at the Library of Congress Dr W H Doane Composer of Hymns Retrieved February 27 2016 William Howard Doane Retrieved February 27 2016 Papers of William Howard Doane Retrieved February 27 2016 Preppies on the Hill Doane Academy on the Hill and Its Predecessors PDF Retrieved February 27 2016 History Granville Ohio Retrieved February 27 2016 Association of Baptists for World Evangelism Retrieved February 28 2016 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Watch Hill Historic District PDF Retrieved February 28 2016 Dr Doane Hymn Writer Dies The New York Times December 25 1915 p 7 Retrieved March 14 2022 via Newspapers com Body Arrives To Day The Cincinnati Enquirer December 27 1915 p 12 Retrieved March 14 2022 via Newspapers com Doane Administration Building Retrieved February 27 2016 William Howard Doane Library Retrieved February 27 2016 Moody Bible Institute s Campus Buildings Retrieved February 27 2016 External links 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