Ainsworth, J. C. (John Commingers), 1822-1893

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John Commigers Ainsworth (1822-1893), president of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company.

From the description of Autobiography. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702689103

John Commingers Ainsworth was born in Springsboro, Ohio on June 6, 1822. His parents died when he was young and after two years of formal schooling he went to work for his uncle, a merchant, selling trade goods from boats along the Ohio River. Soon Ainsworth split from his uncle and bought a store with a partner, which they sold for a profit after a successful year. In 1844 Ainsworth bought a steamboat with his uncle and for the next five years ran a successful packet service along the upper Mississippi. In 1849 when the Gold Rush began, Ainsworth went to California. He took a job piloting a steamer on the Willamette River in Oregon. In 1851 he married the daughter of Judge S.S. White, and built his Greek Revival-style house in Oregon City. Over the next few years Ainsworth purchased several steam boats and became a central figure in the competititve river transportation industry. In late 1860, Ainsworth and a group of investors incorporated the Oregon Steam Navigation (OSN) Company. The OSN Company controlled the shipping routes of steamers, railroads, and freight lines, and under Ainsworth's direction, quickly became the most powerful transportation monopoly in the Pacific Northwest. In April 1879, Henry Villard purchased the OSN Company for 5 million dollars and Ainsworth retired to Oak Lawn, California after the sale. Ainsworth died in California in December 1893.

From the description of John C. Ainsworth papers, 1858-1911. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 52125678

John Commingers Ainsworth was born in Springsboro, Ohio on June 6, 1822. His parents died when he was young, and with only two years of formal schooling he went to work for his uncle, a merchant. They became partners in a business selling trade goods from boats along the Ohio River, but soon young Ainsworth split from his uncle and bought a store with a partner, which they sold at a good profit after a successful year. He married a young woman, Josephine Augusta Kendall, who died fifteen months later. Ainsworth was not yet twenty.

In 1844 he bought a steamboat with his uncle and for the next five years they ran a successful packet service along the upper Mississippi. When the Gold Rush hit in 1849, Ainsworth sold his share of the business and went to California. Failing to find wealth or even interesting work, he took a job piloting a steamer on the Willamette River in Oregon. In 1851 he married the daughter of Judge S.S. White, and built his Greek Revival-style house in Oregon City (it is open to the public and listed in the National Register of Historic Places). Over the next few years Ainsworth purchased several steam boats, becoming a central figure in the fiercely competitive river transportation industry.

In late 1860, Ainsworth and a group of investors incorporated the Oregon Steam Navigation (OSN) Company. The OSN Company controlled the shipping routes of steamers, railroads, and freight lines, and under Ainsworth’s direction, quickly became the most powerful transportation monopoly in the Pacific Northwest. By 1869 the OSN Company had consolidated its control over the Columbia River transportation market. In 1872, Ainsworth bartered a controlling interest in OSN to Northern Pacific Railroad (NPRR) in exchange for capital and NPRR bonds. When NPRR bonds dropped from $0.90 to $0.10, Ainsworth involved himself in the company’s affairs, traveling to the East Coast and helping oversee the completion of their railroad. In April 1879, Henry Villard purchased the OSN Company for its full capitalized value of $5 million. Ainsworth retired to Oak Lawn, California after the sale.

While in Oregon Ainsworth had become a Freemason, and eventually the third Grand Master of the Oregon Masonic Lodge. After retiring to California he wrote his autobiography, addressing it to his children George, John, Harry and Daisy. Ainsworth died in California in December 1893.

From the guide to the John C. Ainsworth papers, 1858-1911, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries)

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creatorOf Ainsworth, John Commigers, 1822-1893. John Commigers Ainsworth statement, 1883 October. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Owyhee Gold and Silver Mining Company. Owyhee Gold and Silver Mining Company documents : mss., ca. 1865-1868. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf John C. Ainsworth papers, 1858-1911 University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn John Ainsworth Mills Family Papers, 1799-2002, 1844-1965 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Mills, John Ainsworth, 1930-. John Ainsworth Mills family papers, 1799-2002 (bulk 1844-1965). Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition photograph album [graphic], 1905. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn McAlpin, Arthur B., 1856-1947,. Thomas Lamb Eliot family photographs collection [graphic], 1850-1948. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Ainsworth, J. C. (John Commingers), 1822-1893. [Documents relating to early river transportation in Oregon] [microform]. University of Oregon Libraries
referencedIn Calumet receipts [manuscript], 1856-1857. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Ainsworth, J. C. (John Commingers), 1822-1893. J.C. Ainsworth papers, 1864-1921 (bulk 1864-1892). Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Ainsworth, J. C. (John Commingers), 1822-1893. John C. Ainsworth papers, 1858-1911. University of Oregon Libraries
creatorOf Ainsworth, John Commigers, 1822-1893. John Commigers Ainsworth dictation and related biographical material, [ca. 1890]. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Kamm, Jacob, 1823-1912. Jacob Kamm papers, 1852-1903. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Ainsworth, John Commigers, 1822-1893. Autobiography. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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associatedWith Ainsworth, John Churchill, 1870-1943. person
associatedWith Alden Besse (Bark) corporateBody
associatedWith Alden Besse (Bark) corporateBody
associatedWith Campbell, Benjamin, Mrs. person
associatedWith Coloma (Bark) corporateBody
associatedWith Coloma (Bark) corporateBody
correspondedWith Cooke, Jay, 1821-1905 person
correspondedWith Kamm, Jacob, 1823-1912. person
associatedWith Kate Davenport (Bark) corporateBody
associatedWith Kate Davenport (Bark) corporateBody
associatedWith Mills, John Ainsworth, 1930- person
correspondedWith Northern Pacific Railroad Company corporateBody
correspondedWith Oregon Central Railroad Company corporateBody
correspondedWith Oregon Central Railroad Company corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. corporateBody
correspondedWith Oregon Steam Navigation Company corporateBody
correspondedWith Oregon Steam Navigation Company corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon Steam Navigation Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon Steam Navigation Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon Steam Navigation Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon Steam Navigation Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Owyhee Gold and Silver Mining Company. corporateBody
correspondedWith Portland Hydraulic Elevator Company corporateBody
associatedWith Reed, Simeon Gannett, 1830-1895. person
correspondedWith Stevens, Hazard, 1842-1918 person
associatedWith Thompson, Robert R., 1820- person
associatedWith Villard, Henry, 1835-1900. person
correspondedWith Wright, Charles B., 1822-1898 person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Pacific Coast (U.S.)
Oregon
Northwest, Pacific
Columbia River
Oregon
Mississippi River
Pacific Coast
Oregon--Portland
Oregon
Portland (Or.)
California--Oakland
Idaho
Oregon
Northwest, Pacific
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Business, Industry, and Labor
Cotton manufacture
Gold mines and mining
Gold mines and mining
House construction
House construction
Mines and mineral resources
Navigation
Oregon
Railroads
Shipment of goods
Shipment of goods
Silver mines and mining
Silver mines and mining
Steamboat lines
Steamboats
Steamboats
Steam-navigation
Steam-navigation
Transportation
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Birth 1822-06-06

Death 1893-12-30

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