List of presidents of the New York Public Library explained

Post:President
Appointer:The New York Public Library Board of Trustees
Formation:1895
Salary:$781,000

The president of the New York Public Library is the chief executive officer of the New York Public Library (NYPL) and exercises general supervision over its affairs. The president is elected yearly by the New York Public Library Board of Trustees. John Bigelow was the first president from the library's founding in 1895 to his death in 1911. Anthony Marx has been the president since 2011.[1] The president received a salary of $781,000.[2]

Upon the urging of Bigelow, an executor of Samuel J. Tilden's will, the NYPL was formed when the Lenox and Astor libraries merged in 1895. Both the Astor and the Lenox maintained presidents for the duration of their existence. The three libraries have had a total of twenty presidents.[3] Historically, presidents of the libraries have been both wealthy and prominent individuals, such as author and diplomat Washington Irving; Governor of New York, United States Secretary of State, and United States Senator Hamilton Fish; and businessman John Stewart Kennedy. Additionally, several prominent lawyers were president, including John Lambert Cadwalader, George L. Rives, Lewis Cass Ledyard, and Frank Polk. It was customary for presidents to serve until their deaths until Morris Hadley resigned in 1958. Subsequently, all presidents have resigned before their deaths, with the exception of Timothy S. Healy.

The Lenox Library was founded in 1870 by James Lenox, who served as its president until his death in 1880. After Lenox's death, his son Robert Lenox Kennedy succeeded him and served for seven years before being replaced by John S. Kennedy, who would serve until the merging of the libraries in 1895. The Astor Library was founded in 1848, at the behest of Joseph Cogswell. Its prime benefactor was John Jacob Astor, who left $400,000 to the library. On February 14, 1849, the trustees of the library met and elected their first president, Washington Irving, who would serve until his death in 1859. After Irving, William Blackhouse Astor was elected, and subsequently Alexander Hamilton Jr., Hamilton Fish, and Thomas M. Markoe (the last of whom served until the merging of the Astor into NYPL).[4] The NYPL has since had twelve presidents.

Astor Library

No.! scope="col"
ImagePresidentTermTerm lengthRef
11849–185910 years[5]
21860–187515 years
31876–188913 years
4Acting, 1890–18911 year
51891–18954 years[6]

Lenox Library

No.! scope="col"
ImagePresidentTermTerm lengthRef
11870–188010 years[7]
21880–18877 years
31887–18958 years

New York Public Library

No.! scope="col"
ImagePresidentTermTerm lengthRef(s)
1May 27, 1895 – December 19, 191116 years, 6 months, 22 days[8]
2December 19, 1911 – March 11, 19142 years, 2 months, 20 days[9]
3May 13, 1914 – August 18, 19173 years, 5 months, 4 days[10]
4December 12, 1917 – January 12, 193214 years, 1 month, 0 days[11]
5April 13, 1932 – February 7, 194310 years, 9 months, 25 days[12]
6February 8, 1943 – January 8, 195814 years, 11 months, 0 days[13] [14]
7January 8, 1959 – February 1, 197112 years, 1 month, 0 days[15]
8February 1, 1971 – July 1, 198110 years, 5 months, 0 days[16]
9July 1, 1981 – December 1, 19898 years, 5 months, 0 days[17]
10December 1, 1989 – December 30, 19923 years, 0 months, 29 days[18]
11December 1, 1993 – July 1, 201117 years, 7 months, 0 days[19] [20] [21]
12July 11, 2011 – Present[22] [23]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bylaws: The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations.
  2. News: Library Reveals President's Salary. Pogrebin. Robin. New York Times ArtsBeat. December 21, 2017. en.
  3. Web site: History of The New York Public Library. The New York Public Library. January 12, 2018.
  4. [Harry M. Lydenberg|Lydenburg, Harry Miller]
  5. Web site: Astor Library records. New York Public Library Archives. en. October 1, 2017.
  6. Book: Columbia University Quarterly. 1902. Columbia University Press. en.
  7. Book: Annual Report of the Trustees of the Lenox Library, New York. Lenox Library (New York City). 1895. 1–5.
  8. Web site: Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. v.1 1897.. HathiTrust. en. October 14, 2017.
  9. Web site: Founding Members' records. New York Public Library Archives. en. October 1, 2017.
  10. Web site: Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. v.15 1911.. HathiTrust. en. October 14, 2017.
  11. Web site: Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. v.36 1932.. HathiTrust. en. October 14, 2017.
  12. Web site: Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. v.47 1943.. HathiTrust. en. October 14, 2017.
  13. News: Morris Hadley, Began Law Firm. 1979. The New York Times. October 1, 2017. en-US. 0362-4331.
  14. Web site: Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. v.62 1958.. HathiTrust. en. October 1, 2017.
  15. News: G. Chapman, 77, Led Public Library. Waggoner. Walter H.. December 18, 1978. The New York Times. October 1, 2017. en-US. 0362-4331.
  16. News: Richard W. Couper, 83, First Full-Time Library Chief, Dies. Fox. Margalit. 2006. The New York Times. October 1, 2017. en-US. 0362-4331.
  17. http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2005/sepoct/features/gregorian.html "The Lionheart"
  18. "Celebrating the Life of Timothy S Healy: a Biblion: Bulletin of the New York Public Library vol. 2, no.1, Fall, 1993. pp. 177–191.
  19. News: At Work With: Paul LeClerc; A Quiet Power at the Library. Grimes. William. May 10, 1995. The New York Times. October 14, 2017. en-US. 0362-4331.
  20. News: Public Library Leader, Paul LeClerc, to Leave. Cohen. Patricia. November 18, 2009. The New York Times. October 15, 2017. en-US. 0362-4331.
  21. News: UN General Assembly President. United Nations. EN. October 15, 2017.
  22. Taylor, Kate. "Amherst President is Expected to Be Named Chief of the New York Public Library," The New York Times. October 6, 2010
  23. Web site: New York Public Library Names Dr. Anthony Marx Next President. The New York Public Library. October 15, 2017.