- Timothy Blackstone
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name = Timothy Blackstone
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birth_date = birth date|1829|3|28|mf=y
birth_place = Branford,Connecticut
death_date = death date and age|1900|5|26|1829|3|28|mf=y
death_place = Chicago,Illinois
residence = Chicago,Illinois
office = Mayor of La Salle, Illinois
term_start = 1854
term_end = 1855
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religion =Presbyterian cite news |last= |first= |url= |title=T.B. Blackstone. Former Alton President. T.B. Blackstone Is Dead |publisher= Chicago Daily Tribune |date=1900-05-27 |page=6]
spouse = Isabella Farnsworth Norton
children = none
website =Timothy Beach Blackstone (March 28, 1829 – May 26, 1900) served as president of the
Chicago and Alton Railroad from 1864 through 1899. He was also a one-termmayor ofLa Salle, Illinois , and a founding president of theUnion Stock Yards . He was also the benefactor of theJames Blackstone Memorial Library in Branford, Connecticut, and a nearly identical library was donated to the Chicago Public Library by Timothy Blackstone's widow in 1902. Additionally, the Blackstone's funded Blackstone Hall at for theArt Institute of Chicago 's Building."The Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies'" Volume 14, no. 1, p. 10, 1988, The Art Institute of Chicago, p. 8, ISBN 0-226-02813-5.] Chicago'sBlackstone Library is the first dedicated branch of theChicago Public Library system,cite web|url=http://www.chipublib.org/002branches/blackstone/blahgh.html|accessdate=April 7|accessyear=2007|publisher=Chicago Public Library|title=Blackstone Branch Library: 100 years 1904-2004 (Highlights)|date=2004] and later his mansion became the site of theBlackstone Hotel and theBlackstone Theatre .Early life
Blackstone was born in Branford,
Connecticut , the sixth child, and fourth son, of James Blackstone and Sarah Beach. His father, James, served in theConnecticut Senate representing the sixth district. The family is descended fromWilliam Blaxton , who arrived inNew England in the seventeenth century.Ida Hinman. " [http://www.dangel.net/AMERICA/Blackstone/TimothyBeachBlackstone.html Biography of Timothy B. Blackstone] ." Methodist Book Concern Press, 1917.]William Blackstone is a distant cousin. ]Health issues caused Blackstone to drop out of school in 1847, and he began working for
Roswell B. Mason , surveying theNew York and New Haven Railroad . He only worked on the NY&NH for a year before becoming an assistant engineer on theStockbridge and Pittsfield Railroad . Again, he only remained with the firm a short time before leaving for theVermont Valley Railroad . In 1851, Roswell invited Blackstone to supervise construction of theIllinois Central Railroad between Bloomington and Dixon,Illinois . Blackstone accepted the job and moved toLa Salle, Illinois . ]Career and life
Blackstone was elected
mayor of LaSalle in 1854 and served a single term, his only foray into elected office. After leaving office, he returned to working on railroads, first as chief engineer of theJoliet and Chicago Railroad , which would eventually become the Chicago and Alton Railroad. ] Blackstone became president of the Joliet and Chicago Railroad in 1861, ] and he kept the line solvent while other divisions were filing for bankruptcy. When the system was reorganized, he was named president of the board of directors for the company. John Drake also served on theBoard of Directors .Berger, Miles L., "They Built Chicago: Entrepreneurs Who Shaped a Great City's Architecture", Bonus Books, Inc., Chicago, 1992, p. 155., ISBN 0-929387-76-7.] Although Blackstone served with the Alton Railroad for more than a quarter century, he refused a salary. When the Board of Directors voted to pay him $10,000 per year, he turned it down. ]In 1899, a group of investors headed by
E. H. Harriman wanted to purchase the Alton Railroad but Blackstone disapproved of the sale. After many months of wrangling, Blackstone transferred all of his stock in the company to the United States Trust Company and resigned as president, effective April 1, 1899. This action allowed the Harriman-led group to assume control of the line.cite news |last= |first= |url= |title=Blackstone Gives It Up |publisher= Chicago Daily Tribune |date=1899-03-31 |page=3]In addition to his employment and activities with the railroads, Blackstone was the first president of the company that controlled the
Union Stock Yards .Peggy Sullivan, "Naming the Branches," "Journal of the Caxton Club", June 2006, p.1.]In 1868, Blackstone married Isabella Farnsworth Norton, the daughter of a successful businessman from
Norwich, Connecticut .Blackstone died of
pneumonia on May 26, 1900, in Chicago, Illinois. His funeral was held at the Second Presbyterian Church and was then transported toNorwich, Connecticut for burial. ]Blackstone Mansion
Blackstone built a
mansion for himself at 252 Michigan Avenue in Chicago in what is now theChicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District . ] The property later became the site of theBlackstone Hotel and theBlackstone Theatre . ] Following theGreat Chicago Fire in 1871, he invited his friendJohn Crerar to stay with him, which Crerar proceeded to do for twelve years. Crerar donated theJohn Crerar Library and Blackstone continued to donate funds toward the maintenance of the building throughout his life. The Crerar Library has now merged with theUniversity of Chicago fact|date=April 2007Bequests
Blackstone donated a library of 5,000 books and a building to Branford, Connecticut with the only stipulation that it be named in honor of his father. A
charter was devised for the library by the Connecticut State Legislature vesting control of the library in a self-perpetuating board of trustees consisting of six residents of Branford and the librarian ofYale University .cite web | title = History of the James Blackstone Memorial Library | publisher = James Blackstone Memorial Library | url = http://www.blackstone.lioninc.org/history.htm | accessdate = 2007-02-16 ] The building was designed by Chicago architectSolon Spencer Beman . ]In 1904, Isabella Blackstone donated the T.B. Blackstone Memorial Branch Library to the city of Chicago. Located at the intersection of Blackstone Avenue, Lake Park Avenue, and Forty-ninth Street, the library is modeled after the James Blackstone Library in Branford, Connecticut. Blackstone Avenue running along the 1436 east block from 4900 south (starting behind Blackstone Library) to 10350 south is named after him.Hayner, Don and Tom McNamee, "Streetwise Chicago", "Blackstone Avenue", p. 12, Loyola University Press, 1988, ISBN 0-8294-0597-6]
Also, the Blackstone's funded Blackstone Hall in the Art Institute of Chicago Building. This two story ground level ground-level gallery was added next to the east wall of the original building for display of architectural and sculptural casts.
upport for Zionism
Blackstone was an early financial supporter of his cousin,
William Eugene Blackstone , [cite web |author= |url= http://www.smokershistory.com/Blacksto.htm |publisher= |title= The Blackstone Zionists| date= 2006-09-06 |accessdate=2007-02-15] who in 1891 proposed givingPalestine to theJew s. It is not clear, however, whether this support is indicative of his personal position on the topic ofzionism .References
External links
* [http://www.blackstone.lioninc.org/history.htm James Blackstone Memorial Library]
* [http://www.chipublib.org/002branches/blackstone/blackstone.html Official Chicago Public Library T.B. Blackstone Memorial Branch Page]
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