- John Wesley Emerson
John Wesley Emerson aka "J. W. Emerson" was a Lawyer, Civil War Military Commander, Missouri Circuit Court Judge and the founder and principal investor of the
Emerson Electric Company .Infobox Military Person
name= John Wesley Emerson
lived=July 26 ,1832 toJune 20 ,1899
placeofbirth=Pepperell, Massachusetts
placeofdeath=Ironton, Missouri
caption= John Wesley Emerson was a Lawyer, Civil War Major, Company Founder, and Author/ Historian.
nickname= J.W.
allegiance=Union Army
branch= Missouri Volunteer Infantry
serviceyears= 3
rank= Major
commands=47th Missouri Volunteer Infantry
unit=47th Missouri Volunteer Infantry
battles= Battle of Pilot Knob
awards=Purple Heart (2)
laterwork= Lawyer, Company Founder, HistorianEarly life
Emerson was born to William and Rosannah Ellen (Young) Emerson on
July 26 ,1832 inPepperell, Massachusetts .He attended
Iron City College inPennsylvania , and later graduated from theUniversity of Michigan , atAnn Arbor , Michigan. He studied law under William M. Moffatt, aPittsburgh, Pennsylvania attorney , and was admitted to theBar association in Missouri in 1857. He practiced law inIronton, Missouri for the remainder of his life.On September 12, 1855, Emerson married Sarah Maria Young, in
Oswego, New York . Sarah was descended from the Young and Elsworth families of Revolutionary war fame.Military Service
He was a volunteer aide (without rank or commission) on the staff of
William "Bull" Nelson at theBattle of Richmond , Ky. in 1862, where he was reportedly wounded.In 1863, he was commissioned by Missouri Governor
Hamilton R. Gamble . He was given the rank ofColonel in the68th Enrolled Missouri Militia , which was subsequently disbanded.In 1864, he enlisted in the
47th Missouri Volunteer Infantry . His initial rank was Private. Soon he was commissionedMajor of the regiment.Detachments of the 47th Missouri were involved in the
Battle of Pilot Knob in September 1864. In October, he was tasked by General Rosecrans to reopen theIron Mountain Railroad fromSt. Louis, Missouri to Pilot Knob. In this mission he was again wounded in battle.in 1865 Emerson's Regiment was ordered to assist General Thomas Welsh, at
Nashville, Tennessee . His regiment pursuedGeneral Hood as far asAlabama , capturing more than 1000 prisoners. Emerson was in command of the regiment through the end of the war.After the war
Emerson resumed his law practice at Ironton, and was appointed to the Judgeship of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Court, which he eventually resigned. After leaving the bench, he was appointed by President
Grover Cleveland to theUnited States Marshall for theEastern District of Missouri. He served in this capacity for four years.Emerson Electric Company
In 1890, Emerson met two Scottish orphans, Alexander and Charles Meston, who wanted to manufacture electrical and mechanical devices. He provided $50,000
start-up capital and lent his name to a new corporation creating the “Emerson Electric Manufacturing Company”, and served as the company’s first President from 1890 to 1892.In 1892, Emerson retired, selling his interest in Emerson Electric to Herbert L. Parker, a former railroad executive.
Later life
Emerson became a Civil War Historian. He joined the Missouri Commandery of
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States and wrote a history of General Grant's campaign in the Mississippi Valley.Emerson died on
June 20 ,1899 in Ironton, Missouri.ee also
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Emerson Electric Company
*American Civil War References
* Missouri Commandery of the MOLLUS, Circular No. 195, November 4, 1899.
* Encyclopedia of theHistory of Missouri by Conard Vol.3, c1901, p.377-378.
* Emerson Electric Co., A Century of Manufacturing, 1890-1990, c1990, P.6.
* Membership Records of the Missouri Commandery of the MOLLUS.
* [http://www.suvcw.org/mollus/art044.htm Loyal Legion Vignettes]
* [http://www.gotoemerson.com/about_emerson/ae_ch.html Emerson Electric Company Webpage]
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