O'Reilly, Henry, 1806-1886

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Journalist and inventor.

From the description of Articles of Henry O'Reilly, 1845-1872. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79454793

Editor and telegraph pioneer. Born in Ireland; came to the United States with his family in 1816. Editor of the Rochester (N.Y.) Daily Advertiser, 1826; involved with S. F. B. Morse and Amos Kendall in construction of telegraph lines from eastern Pennsylvania to St. Louis in the 1840s. In later life, he spelled his name "O'Rielly" instead of O'Reilly.

From the description of References to a portion of Henry O'Rielly's "collections" in the New York Historical Society's library, concerning the history of the State of New York, 1876. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 76937931

Editor, author, pioneer in the erection of telegraph lines. O'Reilly changed the spelling of his name to O'Rielly, and that form is on his tombstone, but the name appears more commonly as O'Reilly.

From the description of Collected documents, 1784-1862. 1784-1848 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 476442369

Henry O'Reilly was born in Carrickmacross, Province of Ulster, Ireland on Feb. 6, 1806 to a merchant and the daughter of a physician. In 1816, the family emigrated to New York. After working as an apprentice in the printing trade including several years as an assistant editor of the New York Patriot, in 1826 O'Reilly was appointed editor of the Rochester, NY, Daily Advertiser. Within a year, O'Reilly gained notice in the anti-Masonic uproar that followed the kidnapping and murder of William Morgan. In 1832, he was appointed Deputy Collector and Inspector for the District of Genesee, NY. He published numerous circulars and pamphlets on current events and issues, and in 1838 Sketches of Rochester, with Incidental Notices of Western New York. In that same year, O'Reilly was appointed Post Master of Rochester. From the 1830s through the 1850s, he was heavily involved in civic and political organizations, serving as the President of the Rochester Athenaeum and Young Men's Association, Recording Secretary of the New York State Agricultural Society, and Chairman of the Clinton League.

O'Reilly's commercial activities were similarly energetic and varied. In 1833, he threw his support behind improvements to the Erie Canal. In 1845, he contracted with Samuel F.B. Morse and Amos Kendall in the planned construction of telegraph wires from eastern Pennsylvania to the Great Lakes. Legal difficulties ended his involvement with the enterprise, despite his erection of over 8,000 miles of wire. In 1851, O'Reilly established the Irish and American Steamship Company; in 1854, he organized the Demoine Navigation and Railroad Company.

O'Reilly was married to Marcia Brooks, daughter of General Micah Brooks; they had one son, Henry Brooks O'Reilly, who was killed in the Battle of Williamsburg, 1862. Late in his life, O'Reilly changed the spelling of his surname to O'Rielly; additional papers of O'Reilly may be found under this variant.

From the description of Papers, 1832-1873. 1844-1860 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 476442419

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referencedIn Rochester Athenaeum and Young Men's Association,. Rochester Athenaeum and Young Men's Association collection 1838-1871 RIT Library, Wallace Library
referencedIn United States. District Court (Pennsylvania : Eastern District). Equity dockets and case files, 1790-1847 [microform]. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Charles Eliot Norton papers Houghton Library
creatorOf O'Reilly, Henry, 1806-1886. Papers, 1832-1873. 1844-1860 (bulk). New-York Historical Society Library
creatorOf O'Reilly, Henry, 1806-1886,. Selections from papers relating to the Six Nations, 1789-1820. American Philosophical Society Library
creatorOf Vail, Alfred, 1807-1859. [Collection of materials concerning Samuel F.B. Morse's patent for the telegraph ]. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Libraries
referencedIn The Papers of Henry O'Reilly, 1832-1873 (Bulk 1844-1860) New-York Historical Society
referencedIn Correspondence and other papers, 1831-1891. Houghton Library
referencedIn Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Correspondence, 1829-1874 Houghton Library
creatorOf O'Reilly, Henry, 1806-1886. References to a portion of Henry O'Rielly's "collections" in the New York Historical Society's library, concerning the history of the State of New York, 1876. Buffalo History Museum, Research Library
creatorOf Selections from papers relating to the Six Nations, 1789-1820, 1789-1820 American Philosophical Society
creatorOf Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878. Letters received, and other papers, 1862-1866. Boston Athenaeum
creatorOf O'Reilly, Henry, 1806-1886. Articles of Henry O'Reilly, 1845-1872. Library of Congress
referencedIn Lockman, DeWitt McClellan, 1870-1957,. [Map of the area later bounded by 185th and 186th Streets, Wadsworth Avenue and Broadway, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)]. Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
creatorOf O'Reilly, Henry, 1806-1886. Collected documents, 1784-1862. 1784-1848 (bulk). New-York Historical Society Library
creatorOf Hawley, Jesse, 1773-1842. Jesse Hawley papers, 1807-1835, 1880. New-York Historical Society
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Erie Canal (N.Y.)
Atlantic Ocean
Genesee County (N.Y.)
United States
New York (State)--Charlotte (Rochester)
New York (State)
New York (State)
Erie Canal (N.Y.)
Pacific Ocean
United States
Charlotte (Rochester, N.Y.)
Subject
Agriculture
American newspapers
Canals
Indians of North America
Inland navigation
Iroquois Indians
Postmasters
Public schools
Railroads
Shipping
Steamboats
Telegraph
Telegraph lines
Williamsburg, Battle of, Williamsburg, Va., 1862
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Collector
Editors
Inventors
Journalists
Telegraph entreprenuer
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Birth 1806-02-06

Death 1886-08-17

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