Richard Henry Dana III explained

Richard Henry Dana III
Birth Date:3 January 1851
Birth Place:Cambridge, Massachusetts
Death Place:Cambridge, Massachusetts
Occupation:Lawyer
Father:Richard Henry Dana Jr.
Mother:Sarah Watson
Children:6
Education:Harvard University
Signature:Signature of Richard Henry Dana III (1851–1931).png

Richard Henry Dana III (January 3, 1851 – December 16, 1931) was an American lawyer and civil service reformer.

Early life

Dana was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on January 3, 1851, the son of lawyer and politician Richard Henry Dana Jr. and Sarah (Watson) Dana (1814–1907). His paternal grandfather was poet and critic Richard Henry Dana Sr.[1]

Dana graduated from Harvard University. In 1874, he looked back on those years: "Days in college were happy-go-lucky times, even for the most studious and athletic."[2]

Career

Dana was the author of the Massachusetts Ballot Act of 1888, the first state Australian ballot (secret ballot) act passed in the US.

Dana wrote a substantial biography of his father, Richard Henry Dana Jr. He became a friend and financial adviser to Hosea Ballou Morse,[3] whom he introduced to Theodore Roosevelt.[4]

He was a major leader of Mugwumps, especially through his editorship of the Civil Service Record. His people took credit for passing the state's 1884 civil service law, which was a stronger version of the federal Pendleton Act of 1883. Both laws were enacted to limit the effect of political patronage, thus disrupting the spoils system. The goal were improved morality and increased efficiency. It was also designed to contain the rising political power of the Irish Catholics.[5]

He died at his home in Cambridge on December 16, 1931.

Legacy

The papers and photographs of Dana, together with material relating to him collected by his son, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Dana, and his sister, Elizabeth, are held at the Longfellow House–Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site.[6] Some family financial records are held at the Houghton Library, Harvard, these include correspondence between Dana and William Penn Cresson, relating to the Cresson's biography of Francis Dana.[7] A number of letters are in the Abernathy Collections at the Middlebury College library, though these may be by his father.[8] A substantial collection of family papers (including 293 bound volumes and 81 boxes) is held at the Massachusetts Historical Society.[9] Family papers are also found at the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library.

Personal life

On January 10, 1878, Dana married Edith Longfellow (1853–1915), the daughter of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Before her death in 1915, they had four sons and two daughters.[10] Edith's brother, Ernest Longfellow, disinherited some of their children for holding socialist and pacifist beliefs.[11] Their children were:

After Edith's 1915 death,[20] he remarried Helen Ford Mumford (1865–1934) in 1922.[10] [21]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Biographical History of Massachusetts . I . Samuel Atkins . Eliot . Samuel A. Eliot (minister) . Massachusetts Biographical Society . Boston, Massachusetts . . 1909 . 2022-06-02 . Internet Archive.
  2. Fairbank, John King, Martha Henderson Coolidge, and Richard J. Smith. H. B. Morse: Customs Commissioner and Historian of China. University of Kentucky Press, 1995: 16.
  3. Fairbank, John King, Martha Henderson Coolidge, and Richard J. Smith. H. B. Morse: Customs Commissioner and Historian of China. University of Kentucky Press, 1995: 102.
  4. Fairbank, John King, Martha Henderson Coolidge, and Richard J. Smith. H. B. Morse: Customs Commissioner and Historian of China. University of Kentucky Press, 1995: 189.
  5. Edward H. Miller, "They Vote Only for the Spoils: Massachusetts Reformers, Suffrage Restriction, and the 1884 Civil Service Law". Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (2009): 341-363. – via JSTOR
  6. Web site: Finding Aid for the Richard Henry Dana III (1851-1931) Papers . Nps.gov . 2013-10-22.
  7. Web site: Dana family. Dana family financial records: Guide . Oasis.lib.harvard.edu . 2012-08-04.
  8. Web site: Abernethy Collections . Middarchive.middlebury.edu . 2012-08-04.
  9. Web site: MHS Dana Family Papers, 1654-1950:Guide to the Collection . Masshist.org . 2012-08-04.
  10. News: Richard Henry Dana Dies in Cambridge . . 10 . 1931-12-16 . 2022-06-02 . Newspapers.com.
  11. News: LONGFELLOW'S SON CUTS OFF NEPHEWS; Professor Dana and His Brother Lose $50,000 Each for "Socialist Opinions." LEAVES ESTATE OF $509,901 Collection of Paintings, Left to Boston Art Museum, Valuedat $65,078. $200,000 to Boston Museum. Longfellow Home Trust. . 9 June 2023 . . 24 October 1922.
  12. News: RICHARD H. DANA, ARCHITECT, DEAD; Grandson of Longfellow, the Poet, Formerly in Firm of Murphy & Dana. . 9 June 2023 . . 30 November 1933.
  13. News: DR. DANA IS DEAD; FORMER EDUCATOR; Grandson of Longfellow and Noted Author Had Been on Columbia Faculty . 9 June 2023 . . 28 April 1950.
  14. News: TIMES . Special to THE NEW YORK . H.W.L. DANA IS ARRESTED.; Grandson of Longfellow Accused by Boy at Cambridge. . 9 June 2023 . . 5 April 1935.
  15. News: MRS. HENRY C. DE RHAM. '; Granddaughter of Longfellow and Richard H. Dana. . 9 June 2023 . . 7 October 1933.
  16. Book: Calhoun, Charles C. . Longfellow : a rediscovered life . 2004 . Boston : Beacon Press . Internet Archive . 978-0-8070-7026-0.
  17. News: ALLSTON DANA DIES, A DESIGN ENGINEER; Served on George-Washington and Triborough Bridges. Descendant of Longfellow . 9 June 2023 . . 13 May 1952.
  18. News: MRS. J. H. DANA A SUICIDE.; Coroner Finds That Minneapolis Woman Threw Herself Into Surf. . 9 June 2023 . . 19 June 1915.
  19. News: SOCIALISTS MARRY.; Miss Dana and R.E. Hutchinson Will Go to New Zealand. . 9 June 2023 . . 27 June 1913.
  20. Book: Gale, Robert L. . A Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Companion . 2003-12-30 . Bloomsbury Academic . 978-0-313-32350-8 . en.
  21. Cambridge Tribune, March 4, 1922