Bates, Joshua, 1788-1864

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Joshua Bates (October 10, 1788 – September 24, 1864) was an American international financier who divided his life between the United States and the United Kingdom.

Bates was born in Commercial St., Weymouth, Massachusetts on October 10, 1788. He was the son of Col. Joshua Bates (1755–1804), who fought in the American Revolutionary War, and Tirzah (née Pratt) Bates (1764–1841). After his father's death in 1804, his mother remarried to Ebenezer Hunt (1760–1832) in 1808. His sister, Nancy Bates, was married to Capt. Warren Weston, the mother of abolitionist Maria Weston Chapman (who Bates paid for her education in London). His paternal grandparents were Abraham Bates and Sarah (née Tower) Bates.

Early in his career, he worked for William Gray, owner of Gray's Wharf in Charlestown. A merchant and a banker, in 1828 Bates became associated with the great house of Baring Brothers & Co. of London, of which he eventually became the senior partner. He was arbitrator of the commission convened in 1853 to settle the claims of American citizens arising from the War of 1812.

In 1852, he founded the Boston Public Library by giving $50,000 for that purpose, with the provision that the interest of the money should be expended for books of permanent value, and that the city should make adequate provision for at least 100 readers. He afterward gave 30,000 volumes to the institution, the main hall ("Bates Hall") of which is named after him.

Bates was prominent among expatriate Americans in London in the years before and during the Civil War, including diplomats Charles Francis Adams and Henry Adams, and was active in support of the Union cause. As a patron of the arts he commissioned canvases from Thomas Cole, including a nostalgic view of Boston, for his house in Portland Place. The house he built for his daughter and son-in-law, New Place, was near Windsor. As the representative of her uncle Leopold I of Belgium, also a close relative of Albert of Saxe Coburg Gotha, Sylvain and his charming American wife were popular with Victoria and her court.

Bates married Lucretia Augusta Sturgis (1787–1863); she was the first cousin of Captain William Sturgis and of Nathaniel Russell Sturgis, both of Boston. Together, they were the parents of: William Rufus Gray Bates (1815–1834), who died young. Elizabeth Anne Sturgis Bates (1817–1878), who married Belgian Prime Minister Sylvain Van de Weyer.

Bates died on September 24, 1864. He was buried at Kensal Green Cemetery in the London Borough of Brent in England.

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referencedIn Everett, Edward, 1794-1865. Letter, 1856 January 24 [n.p.], to "Dear T." [i.e. G. Ticknor, n.p.]. Dartmouth College Library
creatorOf Bates, Joshua, 1788-1864. Letters : to James Robb, Thomas Aspinwall and others, ca. 1817-1850. Boston Public Library, Central Library in Copley Square
creatorOf Bates, Joshua, 1788-1864. Autograph letters signed (7) : London, to Henry Wheaton, 1840 Jan. 7-1845 Sept. 13. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Bates, Joshua, 1788-1864. Letter, 1840 April, London, to Daniel Webster, Washington. Dartmouth College Library
referencedIn Samuel Gray Ward and Anna Hazard Barker Ward papers, 1823-1934 (inclusive) 1837-1900 (bulk). Houghton Library
creatorOf Ward, Samuel Gray. Samuel Gray Ward and Anna Hazard Barker Ward papers, 1823-1934 (inclusive) 1837-1900 (bulk). Houghton Library
referencedIn Moses, John Gilman, 1808-1893. Papers, 1839-1840. Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum
creatorOf Bates, Joshua, 1788-1864. MsDS : Resolutions adopted at a special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York on occasion of the death of Mr. Joshua Bates, 1864 Oct. 20. Boston Public Library, Central Library in Copley Square
referencedIn Letters from various correspondents, 1861-1914. Houghton Library
creatorOf Bates, Joshua, 1788-1864. Letter, 1843 May 30, London, to Daniel Webster, Boston. Dartmouth College Library
creatorOf Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Letter, 1843 November 30, Boston, to Mr. Bates [n.p.]. Dartmouth College Library
creatorOf Bates, Joshua, 1788-1864. Letter, 1842 June 13, London, to Daniel Webster, Washington. Dartmouth College Library
referencedIn Papers of Daniel and Caroline Webster, 1822-1839. Houghton Library
referencedIn Autograph File, B, ca.1500-1982 Houghton Library
creatorOf Bates, Joshua, 1788-1864. Photographs : New Lodge, England, [199-?]. Boston Public Library, Central Library in Copley Square
creatorOf Bates, Joshua, 1788-1864. Letter, 1851 May 30, London, to John Howard Payne, Paris. Dartmouth College Library
referencedIn Ward, Samuel G. Letter, 1864 October 14. American Periodical Series I
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correspondedWith Aspinwall, Thomas, 1786-1876 person
associatedWith Boston Public Library corporateBody
associatedWith Everett, Edward, 1794-1865. person
associatedWith Forbes, John Murray, 1813-1898 person
correspondedWith Moses, John Gilman, 1808-1893. person
associatedWith New Lodge (England) corporateBody
associatedWith New York State Chamber of Commerce. corporateBody
associatedWith Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852. person
correspondedWith Robb, James person
associatedWith United States. Dept. of the Treasury. corporateBody
associatedWith Ward, Samuel Gray person
associatedWith Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. person
associatedWith Wheaton, Henry, 1785-1848, person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Weymouth MA US
London ENG GB
Boston MA US
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Debts, External
National banks (U.S.)
Philanthropists
Occupation
Businessmen
Financiers
Philanthropists
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Person

Birth 1788-10-10

Death 1864-09-24

Male

Americans

English

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