Isaac Bell, Jr.

Isaac Bell, Jr.

Isaac Bell, Jr. (November 6, 1846 - January 20, 1889) was an American businessman and diplomat.

He was born in New York City, New York, the son of steamboat owner Isaac Bell. In 1878, he married Jeanette Gordon Bennett, daughter of New York Herald founder James Gordon Bennett, and sister of publisher James Gordon Bennett, Jr.. They had three children ; Valentine Mott Bell, Olivia Bell, and Isaac Bell III.

He was a successful cotton broker and investor. He was one of the key investor in the Commercial Cable Company that broke the Transatlantic cable monopoly.

In 1883, he built the Isaac Bell House, one of the famous Gilded Age summer “cottages” in Newport, Rhode Island. The house, designed by McKim, Mead, and White, is considered of the best remaining examples of Shingle Style architecture. In New York, he owned a unit in one of New York City’s first cooperative duplex apartment buildings, the "Knickerbocker".

He was active in Rhode Island politics as a Democrat. President Grover Cleveland appointed him the U.S. Minister to the Netherlands, and he served from 1885-88. He was also a delegate to the 1888 Democratic National Convention.

Death

In January, 1889, gravely ill from typhoid fever and pyaemia, he was brought by steamboat from Newport, R.I., to St. Luke's Hospital in New York City. He died there two weeks later. His funeral was held at Trinity Church, and he was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.

Reports from the New York Times show that he died on Sunday, January 20, 1889. A number of other sources incorrectly report his date of death as January 29.

References

* "Isaac Bell's Illness: A Very Sick Man Leaves Newport for St. Luke's Hospital", "New York Times", January 5, 1889, page 5
* "Arrival of Ex-Minister Bell", "New York Times", January 6, 1889, page 3
* "Obituary: Isaac Bell, Jr.", obituary "New York Times", January 21, 1889, page 2
* "Isaac Bell's Funeral: Many Prominent People Attend It At Trinity Church", "New York Times" January 24, 1889, page 8

External links

http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA01/Davis/newport/biographies/bell.html


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