- William Gurley
William E. Gurley (1821 - 1887) co-founded what is now known as
Gurley Precision Instruments with his brother, and served as vice president and acting eighth president ofRensselaer Polytechnic Institute .Gurley was born in
Troy, New York ,March 16 ,1821 , the son of Ephraim and Clarissa (Sharp) Gurley. He received the best education afforded by the schools in this vicinity, and choosing the profession of a civil engineer, attended theRensselaer Polytechnic Institute , from which he graduated in 1839. He worked as a surveyor for a few years and then joined the firm of Oscar Hanks, who was a well-known maker of surveying instruments and church bells in Troy. He worked for Hanks for five years.In 1845, he went into partnership with Jonas H. Phelps, who had his own shop since 1838. They called the business Phelps & Gurley. In 1844, William Gurley's brother Lewis Ephraim Gurley joined Phelps' shop as an apprentice and he then attended
Union College from 1847-1851. Lewis Gurley rejoined the firm in 1851, at which point it was renamed Phelps and Gurleys. In 1852, Phelps sold out his interest and the business was renamed W.& L.E. Gurley. The firm still exists today asGurley Precision Instruments . William Gurley was involved in several local organizations. For many years he was connected with theYMCA , and in 1851 was elected its president. He served asalderman from 1860 to 1864, and as fire commissioner he helped to improve fire prevention systems in major cities. In 1867 he represented the city of Troy in the state legislature where he was a member of the committee on the affairs of cities. In 1868, he was appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury to serve on a commission with Prof.Joseph Henry and other scientific experts to examine the best meter devised for determining the products of distillation, to be subsequently adopted by the department.Gurley was a long-time trustee of Rensselaer, having been elected to that position in 1855. He was secretary of the institution from 1861-1872, vice-president from 1872-1887 and acting president from 1886-1887. He died on
January 11 ,1887 in Troy, NY.The
W. & L. E. Gurley Building in Troy was designated aNational Historic Landmark in 1983.s-start s-aca s-bef|before=
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*Benjamin Franklin Greene, "Biographical Record of the Officers and Graduates of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1824-1886." D.H. Jones & Co.: Troy, NY (1855). [http://www.lib.rpi.edu/archives/e-collections/Nason,HB_1887/Part_1_bio_record_rens_officers_and_grads.pdf]
* [http://www.lib.rpi.edu/dept/library/html/Archives/history/presidents/gurley,w.html Presidents of RPI: William Gurley]
* [http://www.surveyhistory.org/w__&_l__e__gurley1.htm Virtual Museum of Surveying: W. & L. E. Gurley]
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