John Cummings (Massachusetts banker) explained

John Cummings
Birth Date:19 October 1812
Birth Place:Woburn, Massachusetts, US
Death Place:Woburn, Massachusetts, US
Occupation:Banker
Spouse:
Parents:John Cummings and Marcia Richardson
Children:died in infancy
Signature:Signature of John Cummings (1812–1898).png

John Cummings (October 19, 1812  - December 21, 1898) served as the president of Shawmut Bank for 30 years, from 1868 until 1898. Owner of a farm and tannery in Woburn, Massachusetts. John Cummings also served in both the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Massachusetts Senate. He ran for Congress, unsuccessfully, in 1876.[1]

John Cummings was affiliated with many institutions, but the one in which he took the most interest was the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for which he served as treasurer between 1872 and 1889, and he was also a member of its executive committee. By a vote of the Corporation in 1889, when he retired from the office of Treasurer, Mr. Cummings' name was applied to the laboratories of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy in recognition of his services.[2]

He was a trustee of the Woburn Public Library and of the Warren Academy of Woburn. He was also on the school committee. He was a director of the Perkins Institution for the Blind.

It is also said that his great recreation was the study of Natural History and "he became so interested in that, that he was led to join the Boston Natural History Society, where he became much interested in Botany, and was chairman of the Botany section."[3]

Mr. Cummings took a great interest in his large farm in Woburn which he had bought from the heirs of his grandfather. Today his farm is kept as a public pleasure ground known as Mary Cummings Park named after his second wife who gave the farm on Babylon Hill to the City of Boston to be kept in trust "forever open as a public pleasure ground".

Cummings died at his home in Woburn on December 21, 1898.[4]

References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=SCZSoqEw1pYC&dq=john+cummings+metallurgy&pg=PA273 New England Historical Genealogical Register Volume LIII
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=8kkLAAAAYAAJ&dq=John%20Cummings%20Laboratory%20MIT&pg=PA291 Portrait of John Cummings
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=lCwEAAAAYAAJ&dq=Biographical%20History%20of%20Massachusetts%20john%20cummings&pg=PT67 Biographical History of Massachusetts: Biographies and Autobiographies of the Leading Men in the State
  4. News: Hon John Cummings Dead . . Woburn . 8 . 1898-12-22 . 2022-06-07 . Newspapers.com.