Samuel Sloan (railroad executive) explained

Samuel Sloan
Birth Date:December 25, 1817
Birth Place:Lisburn, County Down, Ireland
Death Place:Garrison, New York, U.S.
Occupation:Importer, Senator, Railroad Executive
Parents:William Sloan and Elizabeth Simpson
Children:11
Relations:James C. Auchincloss (grandson)
S. Sloan Colt (grandson)

Samuel Sloan (December 25, 1817  - September 22, 1907) was an American politician, businessman and executive. He is most known for his tenure as the president of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (DL&W) for 32 years.

Early life

Samuel Sloan was born in Lisburn, County Down, Ireland to William and Elizabeth Sloan and moved to New York when he was one year old. He attended the Columbia College Preparatory school until he was 14, at the time of his father's death.[1] After withdrawing, he became employed at an importing house in New York, eventually becoming the head of the firm.

Career

Sloan was elected as a Supervisor in Kings County (Brooklyn) in 1852, and was president of the Long Island College Hospital. He became a director of the Hudson River Railroad in 1855, left the importing business in 1857 and was elected to the New York State Senate, where he served for two years.[1] [2]

He became a director of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1864, and became its president in 1867.[3] [4] Prior to accepting the DL&W Presidency, Sloan had declined an offer to become President of the New York and Harlem Railroad.[2] He extended the DL&W rail lines, and the company achieved great success, in part due to the traffic generated for transport of anthracite coal mined in the railway's expanded territory.[5] Passenger traffic also increased, particularly between New York City and the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania, a popular resort area.

Sloan resigned from the DL&W presidency in 1899, but continued as chairman of the board. He served on the boards of banks, utilities and other companies.[1]

Personal life

On April 8, 1844, Sloan married Margaret Elmendorf in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and moved to Brooklyn, New York. Margaret was a daughter of Peter Zabriskie Elmendorf and Maria La Grange (née Van Vechten) Elmendorf. They had eleven children, including:[6]

Sloan died in Garrison, New York, in 1907 at the age of 89,[21] having been the president of seventeen corporations during his lifetime.[1]

Legacy

Samuel Sloan is the eponym of the city of Sloan, Iowa and the village of Sloan, New York.[22]

Upon his daughter Margaret's 1883 marriage, he built "Wyndune" in Garrison as a wedding present for them near his own Garrison estate known as Oulagisket (later renamed Lisburne Grange by his son). Similarly, upon his daughter Elizabeth's 1887 marriage, he built "Walker House" in Garrison for them.

Statue

A statue memorializing Sloan was placed in Hoboken, New Jersey, originally facing the ferries in 1899.[23] Some people criticized the statue's orientation, and the Mayor of Hoboken remarked that Sloan was "turning his back on the great city of Hoboken." On August 3, 1908, during the reconstruction of Hoboken Terminal, the statue was set facing both the town and the railroad and ferry stations.

The inscription reads:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Biographical Sketch of Sam Sloan . Palmer, Richard . April 2008 . 2010-03-18.
  2. News: Samuel Sloan . The New York Times . Earl D. . Berry . March 6, 1898.
  3. Web site: Rich and Famous Persons named Sam Sloan. www.anusha.com. 2020-04-28.
  4. Web site: Newton, NJ - Sussex Railroad. www.newtonnj.net. 2020-04-28.
  5. Web site: Lackawanna Railroad: Map, Photos, History & More. American-Rails.com. 2020-04-28.
  6. Book: Duryee, Joseph R. . 2013 . first published 1927 . The Story of Samuel and Margaret Sloan . Tokyo . Ishi Press International . 978-0923891381.
  7. Book: Cullum . George Washington . Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y.: From Its Establishment, in 1802, to 1890; with the Early History of the United States Military Academy . 1920 . Houghton, Mifflin . 115 . 16 June 2021 . en.
  8. News: MRS. AUCHINCLOSS DIES AT AGE OF 82; Daughter of Samuel Sloan, President of Lackawanna for 26 Years. FUND AT YALE IN HER NAME Established by Sons to Aid Professors--Mrs. Auchincloss Was of Colonial Ancestry. . 16 June 2021 . . December 16, 1929.
  9. News: DEATH LIST OF A DAY. . 16 June 2021 . . April 20, 1906.
  10. News: TIMES . Special to Tm NEW YORK . REV. JOSEPH R. DURYEE, RETIRED PASTOR, DIES; Rutgers Trustee and Official of Reformed Church of America --Ordained in 1879. . 16 June 2021 . . August 10, 1935.
  11. News: OBITUARY RECORD.; William Simpson Sloan . 16 June 2021 . . May 12, 1896.
  12. News: Funeral of William S. Sloan. . 16 June 2021 . . May 14, 1896.
  13. News: Obituary 1 -- No Title . 16 June 2021 . . April 24, 1935.
  14. News: MRS. JOSEPH WALKER . 16 June 2021 . . December 10, 1960.
  15. News: JOSEPH WALKER, BROKER, DIES AT 68; Head of Stock Exchange Firm Founded by His Father 72 Years Ago. ON MANY RAILROAD BOARDS Also Olrector in Financial InstitutionsgPresldent of Joliet & Chicago After a Fight. . 16 June 2021 . . April 16, 1927.
  16. News: SAMUEL SLOAN, 75 A RETIRED BANKER; Ex-Senior Vice President of the City Bank Farmers Trust Co. Dies After Long Illness ON MANY DIRECTORATES Served Board of Lackawanna Road, Which His Father Had Headed--Active in Charity . 16 June 2021 . . November 27, 1939.
  17. News: MRS. SAMUEL SLOAN, WIDOW OF BANKER, 83 . 16 June 2021 . . July 19, 1951.
  18. News: Times . Special to The New York . MRS. R.C. COLT, WON DAHLIA PRIZES, 86; Her Entries Captured Many Top Awards in Competitions --Banker's Mother Dies . 16 June 2021 . . September 4, 1954.
  19. News: RICHARD C. COLT, 74, A RETIRED EXPORTER; Succumbs Here After Six Weeks' Illness--Yale Graduate in '85 . 16 June 2021 . . November 12, 1938.
  20. News: Freeman . William M. . S. Sloan Colt of Port Authority And Bankers Trust Dead at 82 . 16 June 2021 . . May 3, 1975.
  21. News: SAMUEL SLOAN DIES IN NINETIETH YEAR; Pioneer Railroad Man and Financier Succumbs to Old Age in His Country Home. BEGAN ON THE CENTRAL Was for Thirty Years President of the Lackawanna, Which Owes Its Investment Pre-eminence to Him. SAMUEL SLOAN DIES IN NINETIETH YEAR . 16 June 2021 . . September 23, 1907.
  22. Book: Chicago and North Western Railway Company. A History of the Origin of the Place Names Connected with the Chicago & North Western and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railways. 1908. 125.
  23. Web site: To shift sloan statue. 2020-04-28.