President of the People's Bank of Buffalo | |
Term Start: | 1903 |
Term End: | 1920 |
Predecessor: | Daniel O'Day |
Successor: | Howard Bissell |
Birth Name: | Arthur Douglas Bissell |
Title1: | Collector of the Port of Buffalo |
Appointed1: | Grover Cleveland |
Term Start1: | 1885 |
Term End1: | 1889 |
Predecessor1: | Charles A. Gould |
Successor1: | William J. Morgan |
Birth Date: | January 10, 1844 |
Birth Place: | New London, New York |
Alma Mater: | Yale University |
Parents: | Isabella Jeannette Hally John Bissell |
Children: | 7 |
Relations: | Wilson S. Bissell (brother) |
Arthur Douglas Bissell (January 10, 1844 – November 13, 1926) was an American banker who served as the Collector of Customs for the Port of Buffalo.
Bissell was born on January 10, 1844, in New London, New York and was of Scotch-Irish ancestry.[1] He was the son of Isabella Jeannette (Hally) Bissell (1813–1885) and John Bissell (1808–1889), who was involved in the transportation business.[2] His younger brother, Wilson Shannon Bissell, was also a Yale graduate who became Postmaster General under President Grover Cleveland, Wilson's former law partner.[3] He also served as President of the Buffalo and Geneva Railroad.[4] His sister, Mary Eleanor Bissell, was the wife of Dexter Phelps Rumsey.[5]
In 1852, at the age of six, his family moved to Buffalo. He was educated at Clinton Preparatory School, and received a B.A. from Yale University in 1867, where he was a member of Skull and Bones.[6]
Upon graduation Arthur joined his father and uncle at the Bissell Transportation Company and served as the Buffalo agent of the Erie Boatmen's Transportation Company. A Democrat, he was an unsuccessful candidate for Superintendent of Public Works in Buffalo in 1883.[7] In May 1885, he was appointed by his brother's good friend, Grover Cleveland, as Collector of Customs for the Port of Buffalo to succeed Charles A. Gould,[8] under whose tenure the annual collection of the port increased from $800,000 in 1881 to $1,500,000 in 1885.[7]
In 1889, he helped form and was elected vice president of the newly created People's Bank of Buffalo. In 1903, he succeeded Daniel O'Day to become president of the bank serving until 1920 when he was succeeded as president by his son, Howard, and became chairman of the board of directors. He also served as president of the New York State Bankers Association.[9] The People's Bank of Buffalo merged with Manufacturers and Traders Trust in 1927, creating a new company known as Manufacturers and Traders-People's Trust Company, with about $135,000,000 in combined deposits.[10] The bank was headquartered in M&T's Fidelity Trust Building with Lewis G. Harriman as president and Howard Bissell as chairman of the board.[11]
On June 16, 1876, Bissell married Frances "Fanny" Castle (1852–1929), a daughter of Fanny (Durkee) Castle and silversmith Daniel Beech Castle who was originally from Bethlehem, Connecticut.[12] He was a Presbyterian and a member of the Ellicott Club of Buffalo, the University Club of Buffalo and the Country Club of Buffalo.[13] Together, Arthur and Fanny resided at 950 Delaware Avenue in Buffalo and were the parents of at least six children:
His son Raymond predeceased him in February 1926.[18] Bissell died on November 13, 1926.[25]
Through his daughter Jeanette, he was a grandfather of Frances "Fanny" Goodyear (1914–1975), who married Prince Ludwig "Louis" Della Torre e Tasso, son of Prince Alessandro, 1st Duke of Castel Duino in 1939.[26] They divorced in 1948 and she married Daniel Barton Streeter, son of Daniel Willard Streeter, in 1949.[27]