Harvey Dow Gibson Explained

Harvey Dow Gibson (March 12, 1882 – September 11, 1950) was an American businessman.

Early life

Harvey Dow Gibson was born on March 12, 1882, at North Conway in Carroll County, New Hampshire. He was the son of James Lewis Gibson (1855–1933) and Addie ([née-en] Dow) Gibson (1854–1934). His father was telegraph operator for the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad.

He attended Fryeburg Academy, graduating in 1898. From Fryeburg, he went on to Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, graduating in 1902.

Career

Gibson began his career with the American Express Company, then later with Liberty National Bank, where he became president in 1916. As a result of the merger between Liberty National Bank and New York Trust Company, he became president of the latter. In December, 1930, as part of a plan by the New York Clearing House and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to stem bank runs, Gibson headed a group of investors which purchased the controlling interest in the Manufacturers Trust Company from Goldman Sachs, and he became president of the bank on January 5, 1931. In 1931, Gibson received The Hundred Year Association of New York's Gold Medal Award "in recognition of outstanding contributions to the City of New York."

Gibson was active with the American Red Cross, serving as its Commissioner in France during World War I, and as Commissioner to Great Britain during World War II.[1]

Other interests

He founded the Cranmore Mountain Resort in 1937, importing Austrian ski instructor Hannes Schneider to teach guests how to ski.[2] He bought the Eastern Slope Inn in the same year, and served on the executive board of the New York World's Fair in 1939 and 1940.[3]

Personal life

On June 10, 1903, Gibson was married to Carrie Hastings Curtis. After their divorce in 1925,[4] he married Helen Cole (née Whitney) Bourne (1890–1974), the former wife of George Galt Bourne, on March 12, 1926.[5]

He died on September 11, 1950, in Boston, Massachusetts.[6] He was buried at North Conway Cemetery in North Conway, New Hampshire.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Business & Finance: More Gibsonizing . 24 August 2020 . . 14 December 1931.
  2. Web site: Leich . Jeff . Historic Cranmore . https://web.archive.org/web/20120216202800/http://www.skimuseum.org/page.php?cid=doc90 . dead . . 24 August 2020 . 16 February 2012 . 21 January 2006.
  3. Web site: Eastern Slope Inn on National Register of Historic Places . https://web.archive.org/web/20080927153039/http://www.easternslopeinn.com/tourhistory.html . dead . 2008-09-27 . www.easternslopeinn.com . . 24 August 2020 . 27 September 2008.
  4. News: TIMES . Special Cable to THE NEW YORK . MRS. HARVEY D. GIBSON SEEKS DIVORCE IN PARIS; Wife of New York Banker and War Manager of Red Cross Files a Petition. . 24 August 2020 . . 1 July 1925.
  5. Web site: Harvey Dow Gibson . gibsonwoodburyfoundation.org . The Gibson/Woodbury Charitable Foundation North Conway, NH . 24 August 2020.
  6. News: H.D. GIBSON DIES OF HEART AILMENT; New York Banker of World-- Wide Fame Was Red Cross Leader in Both World Wars HEADED CITY RELIEF UNITS President of Manufacturers Trust Co.--Youngest Bank Chief Here at 34 in 'l7 . 24 August 2020 . . 12 September 1950.
  7. News: Harvey Dow Gibson . 24 August 2020 . . 12 September 1950.