- Walter Loomis Newberry
Walter Loomis Newberry (born 1804,
East Windsor, Connecticut ; diedNovember 6 ,1868 at sea) was an American businessman andphilanthropist , best known for hisbequest that resulted in the creation of theNewberry Library in Chicago.Newberry received an appointment to the
United States Military Academy , but had to decline for health reasons. In 1822, Newberry and his brother Oliver went into the shipping business inBuffalo, New York . They moved toDetroit, Michigan in 1826 and founded a successfuldry goods company. Newberry joined a syndicate that included William Astor andLewis Cass , investing in real estate in what would become Chicago, Milwaukee, and Green Bay; he moved to Chicago in 1833 and continued to prosper in banking and real estate. He became President of theGalena and Chicago Union Railroad , the first railroad built from Chicago.Newberry died in 1868 on the steamship "Periere" while en route to France. His will provided for his wife and daughters during their lifetimes, and further provided that if his daughters Julia Rosa and Mary Louisa died without issue, half his remaining estate would go to found a public library in Chicago. Newberry's daughters both died in the 1870s without having children. By the time that his widow, Julia Butler Newberry, died in 1885, the
Chicago Public Library was already well-established as a circulating library. The trustees of Newberry's will therefore used the bequest to establish the Newberry Library as a noncirculating reference library.External links
* [http://www.newberry.org/general/generalinfo.html Newberry Library history page]
* [http://www.newberry.org/collections/FindingAids/newberryjuliabutler/newberryjuliabutler.html Newberry Library page on Julia Butler Newberry and her family]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~nychenan/annals11.htm Henry J. Galpin, "Annals of Oxford, New York" (1906)]
* [http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0835364.html Columbia Encyclopedia entry]
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