- Francis Marion McDowell
Francis Marion McDowell (
June 12 ,1831 –March 22 ,1894 ) was an Americanbanker andfarmer and a co-founder of theNational Grange .Francis Marion McDowell was born in
Wayne, New York in 1831, of British ancestry, his four grandparents being Scotch, English, Irish and Welsh respectively. In addition to the common schools at Wayne, he was educated at the institution which has since becomeAlfred University , inAlfred, New York , and for a time he taught school in his hometown.He later became partner in the banking and brokerage firm of Hallett & Company of
New York City , and in this connection made frequent trips to Europe, especially to interest European capitalists in the construction of theKansas Pacific Railway , of which his banking firm was a sponsor. McDowell suffered a severe illness, from which he never made complete recovery, and consequently he returned to his native town of Wayne, and engaged in grape growing on the shores ofLake Keuka . The grape industry was then in its infancy, but he lived to see it attain immense proportions.It was at a fruit fair in Hammondsport, NY that he met
William Saunders . The two men became friends at once and Mr. Saunders was a Sunday guest at Mr. McDowell’s home. There they discussed the newGrange movement and Mr. McDowell was greatly interested. The following winter he went to Washington and became associated with the other six Founder of the Grange.Many of Mr. McDowell’s ideas were embodied in the final organization and it was his belief that the organization should have a central division, to protect the work from being broken up and varying with different localities. It was therefore upon his suggestion that the hierarchical ordering of members in a series of seven "Degrees" was built, and he was selected first High Priest in the Assembly of Demeter. In 1887 co-founder
John R. Thompson , consulting with Mr. McDowell, wrote the ritual for the Seventh Degree.McDowell was treasurer of the National Grange for nearly twenty-one years, from January 1873 until November1893, until failing health compelled his resignation in November 1893. Mr. McDowell’s financial experience was invaluable to the Grange, and he never missed attending a National Grange session from the beginning until the time of his death.
He was twice married, his first wife being Miss Josephine Spang of Philadelphia, whom he met and married while in London, and who died a few years later. In December 1874 he married Miss Eva Sherwood of Woodhull, New York, who shortly after joined the Grange, became deeply interested in its work and succeeded her husband as treasurer upon his resignation. They had one daughter.
More than once Mr. McDowell’s eagerness to build into the new order a sound financial system led him to advance his own private funds, and to make many sacrifices for the fulfillment of his financial ideals. Mr. McDowell’s death in March 1894, at
Penn Yan, New York , followed shortly the death of co-founder John R. Thompson. Interment was in Lake View Cemetery at Penn Yan.The other founders of the Grange were:
Oliver Hudson Kelley ,William Saunders ,John Trimble ,Aaron B. Grosh ,John R. Thompson ,William M. Ireland andCaroline A. Hall .ources
* cite web
url= http://www.ctstategrange.org/Founderspage.asp
title= The Founders of the Grange
accessdate=2007-10-26
format= HTML
work= The Connecticut State Grange Note: The text of this page is very close to the biography given in this web page. The Connecticut State Grange has kindly allowed this work to be used and has given it freely to the public domain.* cite journal
last = Rowland
first = Donald A.
year = 1991
month = April
title = The Eleusinian Mysteries and the Patrons of Husbandry
journal = The Crooked Lake Review
issue = 37
publisher = Martha and William Treichler
location = Hammondsport, NY
url = http://www.crookedlakereview.com/articles/34_66/37apr1991/37rowland.html
accessdate = 2007-10-18*cite book
editor = Richard Sherer, ed.
year = 1996
title = Steuben County, The First 200 Years, A Pictorial History
publisher = The Donning Company
location = Virginia Beach, VA
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