Brayton C. Ives

Brayton C. Ives (23 August 1840-22 October 1914)[1] was president of Northern Pacific Railway from 1893 to 1896 and was president of the New York Stock Exchange and the Western National Bank of New York.

He was born in Farmington, Connecticut, the son of William A. and Julia (Root) Ives, and was graduated from Yale University with a B.A. in 1861. He served in the Civil War, and became assistant adjutant general on the staff of Brigadier General Orris S. Ferry. He was brevetted brigadier general for gallantry at the battles of Ream's Station, Deep Bottom, Five Forks, and Sailor's Creek.[1]

Ives was married to Eleanor Anderson Bissell on 6 February 1867. [note 1]

Ives became a prominent New York financier by 1868 and served two terms as president of the New York Stock Exchange; he was president of the Western National Bank of New York for many years and was chosen president of Northern Pacific Railway on 20 October 1893.

Ives was a collector of ceramics and other art objects, and of books. He had a library of more than 6000 volumes including many incunabula. He possessed a Guttenberg Bible, and early printed editions of Euclid and of the Iliad and the Odyssey. He had a collection of 200 rare books pertaining to the early settlement of America.[2]

He died in Ossining, New York.[1] At the time of his death he was President of the Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, the Standard Milling Company, the Kanona & Prattsburg Railway Company, and the Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ They had four children: Sherwood, Winifred, Eunice, and Frances.[1] Their descendants include actor Oliver Platt.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1914-1915, pp. 756-6.
  2. ^ a b "GEN. BRAYTON IVES FINANCIER, IS DEAD", The New York Times (New York, New York), 23 October 1914, http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=FA0D1EF63D5C13738DDDAA0A94D8415B848DF1D3 

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Preceded by
Thomas Fletcher Oakes
President of Northern Pacific Railway
1893 – 1896
Succeeded by
Edward Dean Adams