- Robert Maclay (Merchant)
Robert Maclay (1834-1898) was an American merchant, business executive, and New York City politically appointed urban development executive. He engaged in real estate and banking in The City of New York; and also, upon the death of his father-in-law, Alfred Barmore, he became president of Knickerbocker Ice Company — the largest ice company in the country.
Maclay was a Director of Bowery Savings Bank and a trustee of the Northern Dispensary.
On April 14, 1892, Maclay was appointed as member of the Rapid Transit Commission. From 1891 until his death in 1898, he served as Chairman of the Building Commission for the
New York City Board of Education . He presided as Chairman of the Building Commission when the American architectCharles B. J. Snyder was elected at Superintendent of School Buildings in 1891.Maclay was a graduate of Judson College, Mount Palatine, IL. He was a trustee of the Madison Avenue Baptist Church and The Manhattan Club and was one of the incorporators of the
New York Botanical Garden .He was a member of
New York Historical Society , theNew York Athletic Club , theMetropolitan Club , theGrolier Club , the [http://www.thedowntownassociation.com/ Downtown Association] , the Brown Society of Glasgow, and the Advisory Committee ofNew York University .Family
Robert Maclay was born in New York City June 11, 1834, to the marriage of Robert Haldane Maclay, MD, and Eliza Maclay (nee Labatut).
On May 18, 1868, he married Georgiana Barmore, daughter of Alfred Barmore, former president of the Knickerbocker Ice Company. Robert and Georgiana had two children:
* Alfred Barmore Maclay (1871-1944), the namesake of theAlfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park in Florida.
* Robert Maclay (b. 1877)Robert Maclay died in
Elberon, New Jersey July 28, 1898. [Emerson Palmer, [http://books.google.com/books?id=taoAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA353&lpg=PA353&dq=%22robert+maclay%22+knickerbocker&source=web&ots=VGie-Gq7sk&sig=CxtWBrL01YstIUt-ogR1KRo-vCA&hl=en#PPA353,M1 "The New York Public School: Being a History of Free Education in The City of New York"] , Edwin C. Hill Company (1908).]Notes and references
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* [http://books.google.com/books?id=190DAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA467&lpg=PA467&dq=%22Brown+Society+of+Glasgow%22&source=web&ots=gzzxv_nmet&sig=cOJdXoTVW8Bzw-h_N14Hm09TFq8&hl=en "The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Volume IV"] , pg. 467, James T. White Company (1895).
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