Ely, William D. (William Davis), 1815-1903
Variant namesWilliam Davis Ely (1815-1908): Yale tutor, lawyer, and businessman.
From the description of William Davis Ely family papers, 1834-1877 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702168495
William Davis Ely (1815-1908): Yale tutor, lawyer, and businessman.
1836
William Davis Ely, since the death of Mr. John Hustis, of the Class of 1833, in September, 1907, the oldest living graduate of the University, and since the death of Rev. Newton Barrett in 1904, the last survivor of his class, was born in Hartford, Conn., June 16, 1815, and was the eldest son of William Ely (Y. C. 1787) and Clarissa May (Davis) Ely. His grandfather was Rev. Richard Ely (Y. C. 1754), who was for thirty years pastor of the Congregational church in Centerbrook, Conn. He was prepared for college in the old Hopkins Grammar School in Hartford, where his father, having acquired a fortune in business enterprises, settled about 1810.
After graduation he remained in New Haven as a resident student, taking courses in the Divinity and Medical Schools in 1837 and 1838. The next year he became Tutor in Natural Philosophy in the College, and also began his course in the Law School. In the spring of 1842 he resigned his tutorship and went abroad spending much time in the study of art and antiquities, and during the winter and spring having the companionship of the sculptor, Philippe Grass. After a year in Europe he returned to Hartford and entered the law office of Governor Ellsworth. He was admitted to practice in the Connecticut courts, November 18, 1843, and March 6, 1849, to practice in the Supreme Court of the United States. In 1852, he made a second trip to Europe. After vigorous opposition from established companies he secured a charter for a railroad across Connecticut, the first section built being between Hartford and Willimantic. He was made Secretary and a director of the company. His efforts to secure a continuous line to Providence brought him in contact with the leading men of that city, to which he removed in 1856. This railroad extended to Waterbury soon after, and finally to the Hudson River at Fishkill, opposite Newburg, N. Y., was called the Hartford, Providence & Fishkill Railroad, and now forms part of the Highland Division of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad.
Upon his removal to Providence, he gave up active law practice and engaged with the Allendale Company in the manufacture of cotton. Of this company he was President and Treasurer at the time of his decease. He was a member of the Connecticut and Rhode Island Historical Societies, and of several patriotic societies.
He married in 1854, Anne Crawford, daughter of the Hon. Zachariah Allen, LL.D., a graduate of Brown University in 1813 and for over fifty years a trustee of that institution. She died in 1888, and a daughter is also deceased, but his only son, William Ely (Ph.B. Brown 1878), who was a graduate student at Yale in 1878-79, survives him.
Mr. Ely died from heart failure following an illness of ten days, at his home in Providence, June 11, 1908, having nearly completed his 93d year.
In 1886 he presented a set of magnetic instruments to the Yale Observatory.
(Taken from Obituary Record of Graduates 1907-08, pp. 843-845).
From the guide to the William Davis Ely family papers, 1834-1877, (Manuscripts and Archives)
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creatorOf | Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900. Papers, 1885-1908. | Connecticut Historical Society | |
creatorOf | William Davis Ely family papers, 1834-1877 | Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives | |
creatorOf | Wilmer, Richard H. (Richard Hooker), 1816-1900. Letters from Bishop Richard Hook Wilmer of Alabama to William D. Ely concerning personal and pastoral matters [manuscript] 1874-1878. | University of Virginia. Library | |
referencedIn | Yale course lectures collection, circa 1720-1986 | Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives | |
referencedIn | Joseph E. Field collection of letters by autograph collectors, 1822-1921. | Houghton Library | |
creatorOf | Pilling, James Constantine, 1846-1895. James Constantine Pilling letters, 1881-1894. | Newberry Library | |
creatorOf | Ely, William Davis, 1815-1908. William Davis Ely family papers, 1834-1877 (inclusive). | Yale University Library |
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associatedWith | Budington, William Ives, 1815-1879. | person |
associatedWith | Ely, Anne Crawford Allen, 1818-1888. | person |
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associatedWith | Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900. | person |
associatedWith | Pilling, James Constantine, 1846-1895. | person |
associatedWith | Wilmer, Richard H. (Richard Hooker), 1816-1900. | person |
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Birth 1815
Death 1903