Stephen Merrell Clement Explained

Stephen Merrell Clement
Birth Date:November 3, 1859
Birth Place:Fredonia, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Resting Place:Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo
Parents:Stephen Mallory Clement
Sarah Elizabeth Leonard
Alma Mater:Yale University
Children:6

Stephen Merrell Clement or S. M. Clement, Jr. (November 4, 1859  - March 26, 1913) was an American banker, businessman and industrialist in Buffalo, New York.

Early life

Clement was born on November 4, 1859, in Fredonia, New York, to Stephen Mallory Clement (1825–1892)[1] [2] Sarah Elizabeth Leonard (1824–1891).[3] His brother was Henry Clay Clement. His father founded the Fredonia Bank in 1855 and was president of the bank until 1869 when he moved the family to Buffalo to become Cashier of The Marine Bank.

He was a descendant of Col. Giles Jackson of Berkshire County and Capt. Caleb B. Merrell, of Herkimer Co., who both fought in the American Revolutionary War.

Clement attended the State Normal School and then Yale University, where he was a member of Scroll & Key and where he graduated from in 1882. Following his graduation from Yale, he traveled around Europe with friends visiting Persia.

Career

In 1883, he returned to Buffalo and within two years, was made Cashier at The Marine Bank. By 1895, three years after the death of his father, he became president of the Bank. He spearheaded the construction of the Bank's headquarters, the Marine Trust Building, designed by his friend, Edward Brodhead Green (1855–1950), a prominent Buffalo architect. In 1902, he oversaw the merger of The Buffalo Commercial Bank, which had capital of $250,000, and the Marine National Bank, which had capital of $200,000 and surplus $1,000,000.[4]

After a heart attack slowed him down in 1911, he decided to divest his 30% share of to Marine Bank, selling in 1913 shortly before his death, to Seymour H. Knox I, a founder of the F. W. Woolworth Company.[5]

He was an organizer of the Buffalo Clearing House and served as chairman from 1892 until 1912. He was also an organizer of the Power City Bank, in Niagara Falls that assisted in financing Hydroelectric power at Niagara Falls. He served as president of the Merchant's National Bank of Dunkirk, was a director of the Ontario Power Company, the Niagara, Lockport & Ontario Transmission Company, the International Railway Company, and the Buffalo Abstract & Title Company. He also served as president of the Buffalo & Susquehanna Steamship Company and was vice-president of the Rogers, Brown Iron Company alongside Edmund B. Hayes.[6]

Residence

In 1892, after his father died, his family moved into his father's former home at 737 Delaware Avenue. When his father-in-law died in 1908, they inherited his house at 786 Delaware, which they torn down in 1911. On that site, they again commissioned his friend, E.B. Green, to build him a palatial home at 786 Delaware Avenue, which was completed in 1913.[7] [8] The house, which cost $300,000 to erect, was donated by his widow to the American Red Cross in June 1941. In 2017, The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and the American Red Cross, Western New York Chapter, announced that local developer and philanthropist John Yurtchuk would purchase the property at 786 Delaware Avenue and would donate the campus centerpiece, the Clement Residence, to the BPO as a gift to the orchestra's Crescendo Campaign. It now houses both the Red Cross and BPO administrative staffs. This gesture ranks among the biggest and most creative donations in the history of the BPO.

In the 1890s, they bought property in East Aurora, then considered the countryside just outside of Buffalo. There they built a summer house and dairy farm, known as "Elmhurst" and later, "The Homestead."[9] [10]

Personal life

On March 27, 1884,[6] he married Carolyn Jewett Tripp (1861–1943), the daughter of Augustus Franklin Tripp (1822–1908) and Mary Mehitable Steele (1826–1866).[11] [12] Together, they had six children, four boys and two girls:

Clement was a member of the Buffalo Club, the Buffalo Country Club, the University Club of Buffalo and the University Club of New York City. He joined the Sons of the American Revolution in February 1894. Both Clement and his wife had portraits painted of them by Cecelia Beaux.[8]

Clement died on March 26, 1913, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo.[27] Following his death, his family donated $80,000 in June 1914 to endow the "Stephen Merrell Clement Chair of Christian Methods in the School of Religion" at Yale.[28] [29]

Descendants

His grandchildren include Samuel Prescott Bush Clement and Stuart Holmes Clement, Jr.[30] [31]

External links

Notes and References

  1. His father was known as S. M. Clement, Sr.
  2. News: Banker S. M. Clement Seriously Ill.. 16 June 2017. The New York Times. 25 September 1892.
  3. Web site: Clement. Peter W.. Stephen Merrell Clement (1859-1913), Part 1. buffaloah.com/. Buffalo Architecture and History. 16 June 2017.
  4. News: Two Buffalo Banks Are Merged.. 16 June 2017. The New York Times. 1 May 1902.
  5. News: Seymour H. Knox Dead. Banker, Who with Woolworth Started Ten-Cent Stores, Amassed $10,000,000 . Seymour H. Knox, one of the leading bankers in the East, who amassed a fortune estimated at $10,000,000 through a chain of 5 and 10 cent stores, died at his home here this afternoon. ... . . May 17, 1915 . November 24, 2012 .
  6. News: S. M. Clement, Banker, Dead. 16 June 2017. The New York Times. 28 March 1913.
  7. Web site: LaChiusa. Chuck. Clement Mansion. www.buffaloah.com. Buffalo Architecture and History. 16 June 2017.
  8. News: Davis. Henry L.. REVIVED MANSION REMAINS A CORNERSTONE FOR CLEMENTS. 16 June 2017. The Buffalo News. 30 October 1999.
  9. Web site: Clement. Peter W.. Stephen Merrell Clement (1859-1913). buffaloah.com/. Buffalo Architecture and History. 16 June 2017. 11 July 2011.
  10. News: Tour Includes Former Homes of Notable Families. 16 June 2017. East Aurora Advertiser. December 13, 2008.
  11. News: MRS. S. M. CLEMENT, A PHILANTHROPIST; Gave $80,000 to U. of Buffalo and Endowed Chair at Yale -- Civic Leader Dies at 82. 16 June 2017. The New York Times. 30 December 1943.
  12. News: A SCHOOL OF OPERA.; RECEPTION AT THE BRUNSWICK--SPEECHES BY MR. PARKE GODWIN AND MR. THOMAS. 16 June 2017. The New York Times. 18 December 1885.
  13. OBITUARY RECORD OF GRADUATES OF THE UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOLS DECEASED DURING THE YEAR 1950-1951. Bulletin of Yale University. 1 January 1952. Series 48, Number 1. 16 June 2017.
  14. News: ROBERT A. TAFT TO BE USHER.; President's Son to be Attendant at Van Sinderen-White Wedding.. 16 June 2017. The New York Times. 17 November 1911.
  15. News: Obituary 1 -- OGILVIE -- Carolyn Clement. 16 June 2017. The New York Times. 27 September 1944.
  16. News: Times. Special To The New York. YALE SENIORS ELECTED; Torch and Aurelian List New Members. 16 June 2017. The New York Times. 21 April 1940.
  17. News: Times. Special To The New York. CLARISSA R. CLEMENT BECOMES AFFIANCED. 16 June 2017. The New York Times. 28 May 1950.
  18. News: Times. Special To The New York. MARION CLEMENT PHYSICIAN'S BRIDE; Buffalo Girl Is Wed in Chapel to Dr. Edward Curnen Jr., Naval Reserve Officer. 16 June 2017. The New York Times. 19 April 1942.
  19. Web site: Laurence A. Clement - Obituary - Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home. ymlfuneralhome.com. 16 June 2017.
  20. Alumni Notes. Yale Alumni Weekly. November 1918. 165. 16 June 2017. en.
  21. News: Miss Marion Clement. 16 June 2017. The Gazette Times. Pittsburgh. February 9, 1916. 14. en.
  22. Book: The North Shore Blue Book. 1917. 111. 16 June 2017. en.
  23. Book: Prominent families, Pittsburgh. 1912. Pittsburgh, Pa.: The Index Company. 16 June 2017. en.
  24. News: Margaret Bush Clement; Bush's Aunt, 93. 16 June 2017. The New York Times. 2 June 1993.
  25. News: Prescott S. Bush Jr., brother and uncle of U.S. presidents, dies at 87. The Washington Post. T. Rees. Shapiro. June 26, 2010. January 27, 2017.
  26. Web site: Archives. Manuscripts and. LibGuides: Yale Officers: Calhoun College. guides.library.yale.edu. 16 June 2017. en.
  27. Book: Year Book of the EMPIRE STATE SOCIETY 1907-8. 1908. Sons of the American Revolution New York State Society. New York City. 93–94. 16 June 2017. en.
  28. Book: Yale Endowments: A Description of the Various Gifts and Bequests Establishing Permanent University Funds (printed for the President and Fellows). 1917. Yale university. 24. 16 June 2017. en.
  29. News: $350,000 GIFTS TO YALE.; Raise Endowment for University School of Religion to $1,200,000.. 16 June 2017. The New York Times. 20 January 1914.
  30. News: Paid Notice: Deaths CLEMENT, SAMUEL PRESCOTT BUSH. 16 June 2017. The New York Times. 13 May 2007.
  31. News: Paid Notice: Deaths: CLEMENT, STUART HOLMES JR. 16 June 2017. The New York Times. 30 January 2015.