- John Emory Andrus
John Emory Andrus (
February 16 ,1841 —December 26 ,1934 ) wasmayor ofYonkers, New York , aU.S. Congressman from New York, and founder of theSURDNA Foundation .Biography
Born in
Pleasantville, New York , Andrus attended Charlotteville Seminary inSchoharie County, New York and graduated fromWesleyan University in 1862. He taught school inNew Jersey for four years and then pursued his talents as an investor and businessman. His primary operating business, the Arlington Chemical Company, manufactured typical medicines of the late 1800s and distributed them worldwide. Mr. Andrus' extraordinary skills, however, lay in finding and purchasing undervalued assets, usually in partnership with a knowledgeable operator. His holdings included several buildings and land in Minneapolis, Minnesota, large timber tracts in California, mineral-rich acres in New Mexico as well as significant land holdings in Florida, New Jersey and Alaska. He served as president of the New York Pharmaceutical Association, and of the Palisade Manufacturing Co. of Yonkers, Westchester County.Andrus was elected mayor of Yonkers in 1903. In 1904, he was elected as a Republican to the
59th United States Congress and to the three succeeding Congresses, serving fromMarch 4 ,1905 toMarch 3 ,1913 . He was not a candidate for renomination in 1912, after which he resumed his former business pursuits inYonkers, New York .The son of a Methodist minister, Mr. Andrus was active as a lay leader of the Methodist Church. In his 60s, he was elected mayor of Yonkers, New York, followed by four terms in the U.S. Congress. He held long-term posts as a trustee of Wesleyan University and as a director of
New York Life Insurance Company .He was interred in Kensico Cemetery,
Valhalla, New York .References
*Morrill, George P. Multimillionaire
Straphanger : A Life of John Emory Andrus . Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1971.External links
*Find A Grave|id=7249648
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