Jackson, William S. (William Sharpless), 1836-1919
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William S. Jackson took part in the founding of Colorado Springs. In 1872, he became vice-president of the railroad company. The next year he founded the El Paso Bank (later the El Paso County National Bank) and the First National Bank of Colorado Springs. In 1874, he served the founder and original Trustee for Colorado College. William S. Jackson retired from his position at the Denver and Rio Grande Railway in 1876 to devote his attention to the El Paso County Bank. In 1884, he took part in the founding of the Denver National Bank. During the same year, the U.S. District Court appointed him receiver of the Denver and Rio Grande Railway Company. He served as receiver for two years. In 1911, he resigned from his positions at both banks. Throughout the 1870s and 1880s, William S. Jackson engaged in mining enterprises, business ventures and real estate. After his retirement, he continued to develop his numerous investments.
In 1875, William S. Jackson married Helen Marie Fiske Hunt, a noted western author. Their marriage lasted ten years, until the death of Helen Marie Fiske Hunt Jackson in 1885. In 1888, William S. Jackson married Helen Fiske Banfield (his first wife’s niece). They had seven children: William S., Helen, Everett, Roland, Edith, Gardner and Margaret (who died at nine months). Helen Fiske Banfield Jackson died in 1899. Edith Colby Banfield (aunt Kitty) helped Jackson raise the children until her death in 1903. Shortly afterwards William S. Jackson hired a nanny, Dora Jones, to assist with the children’s upbringing. William S. Jackson died in 1919. William Sharpless Jackson [I] (1836-1919) arrived in Colorado Springs, Colo. in 1871. Involved with Denver Rio Grande Railway, El Paso Bank and the First National Bank of Colorado Springs as well as mining enterprises, business ventures, real estate in Colorado. His children, William [II], Helen, Edith, Roland, Everett, Gardner and Margaret were born and raised in Colorado Springs. William [II] received law degree from University of Denver in 1915. In 1942, appointed to Colorado Supreme Court. Served as Chief Justice of the Court from 1951-1953. William (III) graduated from Harvard in 1942. Served during World War II. Elected to Colorado State Legislature. Family active in many community and civic organizations in Denver(Colo.). From the description of William Sharpless Jackson family papers, 1860- (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 54729906 Colorado business man, trustee of Colorado College, 1874-1880, 1887-1917; Founder of El Paso County Bank and Denver National Bank. From the description of William S. Jackson Papers. Part 1 1842-1978 (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 14103903 From the description of William S. Jackson Papers. Part 2. 1842-1919 (bulk 1876-1905) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 14249602 From the description of William S. Jackson Papers. Part 3. 1842-1919. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 25361930 William S. Jackson (1836-1919) was secretary/treasurer of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, 1871, founder of the El Paso County Bank (later First National), 1873, president of D & R G, 1884, and business partner and friend of Gen. William J. Palmer. From the description of William S. Jackson papers. Part 4, 1882-1917. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 51723827
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Subjects:
- Bankers
- Banking
- Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company
- Railroad
Occupations:
- Banker
- Railroad executive
Places:
- Colorado--Colorado Springs (as recorded)
- Leadville (Colo.) (as recorded)
- Colorado Springs (Colo.) (as recorded)
- Colorado--Colorado Springs (as recorded)
- Colorado--Colorado Springs (as recorded)
- Chester County, PA, US
- CO, US
- CO, US