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Alonzo Barton Hepburn:

St. Lawrence Plaindealer May 9, 1939

 

Evergreen Cemetery, Canton NY (from Anne Cady's Web Site):

Hepburn Monument, (Section B)
A Barton Hepburn, July 24, 1846 - Jan 25, 1922 ;Inscription (Section B)
Emily Eaton Hepburn, Sept 7, 1865 - Aug 14, 1956 ;Inscripiton (Section B)
 

Altnacraig - Rear View Residence of A. Barton Hepburn, Ridgefield Ct.

Hepburn, Alonzo Barton, 18461922, American legislator and banker, b. Colton, St. Lawrence co., N.Y. He served (1875–80) in the New York state legislature and became chairman of the legislative committee to investigate railroad rate discrimination. The published proceedings of this committee—popularly called the Hepburn Report—strongly influenced subsequent corrective legislation and helped bring about the adoption (1887) of the federal Interstate Commerce Act. Later Hepburn devoted himself to banking (Chase) and to government fiscal administration.  Read more about him by clicking here:  http://www.electricscotland.com/history/descendants/chap68.htm

From Wikipedia:

Alonzo Barton Hepburn (July 24, 1846-1922) was born in Colton, St. Lawrence County, New York. A descendant of a Scottish emigrant to the United States in the colonial era of the eighteenth century, he was a Professor of Mathematics at St. Lawrence Academy, before practicing law in his hometown.

After work as a lawyer he served in the New York State Assembly from 1875-1880, becoming chairman of the Legislative Committee to Investigate Railroad State Discrimination. The final report of this committee, commonly called the "Hepburn Report" influenced future legislation which helped with the adoption of the federal Interstate Commerce Act in 1887.

Hepburn later was appointed as superintendent of the New York State Banking Department by Governor Alonzo B. Cornell. He then served as National Bank Examiner for the cities of New York and Brooklyn before his appointment as Comptroller of the Currency by President Benjamin Harrison.

After leaving the office of Comptroller he worked in the field of banking, becoming the president of the Third National Bank of New York then the Vice-President of the National City Bank in 1897 when the Third National Bank merged with other banks to form that company. He then became the President of the Chase National Bank.

In 1906 he was given a honorary degree by St. Lawrence University.

Somewhat of a philanthropist, Hepburn donated funds to allow for the construction of a library for each school he served as a District Superintendent.

A prolific writer on the economy and financial matters, he wrote the books "History of Coinage and Currency in the United States: Perennial Contest for Sound Money" (1903), "A History of Currency in the United States" (1915), and "Artificial Waterways and Commercial Development". He also regularly contributed to magazines and periodicals

A Barton Hepburn started a the Canton Lumber Company in the 1880s and started the Stillwater Hunting Club in Clare.

His first wife was Harriet A Fisher from St. Albans Vt.  They were married in 1873.  she died in 1881.  They had two sons, Harold who died in 1892 and Charles Fisher.

See SLU Photos for Dean Eaton Hall for info on Emily L. Eaton Hepburn (2nd wife) from Montpelier Vt.  They had two daughters: Beulah Hepburn who married Lt. Robert Emmet USN, and Cordelia Susan. 

The Hepburns had  homes at: 205 W 57th St NYC, 630 Park avenue NYC and Ridgefield Ct. (see post card above)

From Rootsweb:

Rootsweb link: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jhulme&id=I3366

  • ID: I3366
  • Name: Zina Earl Hepburn
  • Sex: M
  • Birth: ABT 1798 in New York
  • Death: ABT 1874

    Father: Joseph Hepburn b: ABT 1752
    Mother: Hannah Lobdell b: 4 JUN 1755 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut     (Eunice Burton or Barton?)

    Marriage 1 Beulah Gray b: ABT 1804 in New York                                (lived in Madrid NY - born in NY or

                                                                                                           Salisbury Vt?)

    Children
    1. Has No Children Chloe Hepburn b: ABT 1820 in New York
    2. Has No Children Cordelia A. Hepburn b: ABT 1835 in New York
    3. Has No Children Silas Hepburn b: ABT 1840 in New York
    4. Has No Children Henrietta Hepburn b: ABT 1843 in New York
    5. Has No Children Barton Hepburn b: ABT 1847 in New York                       
    6. Has No Children Meiron Hepburn b: ABT 1849 in New York                             (Herbert Myron?)
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    1850 Colton Census - Hepburn Family:

    John  Douglas 56  Joiner (pg 067 line 42), Sophronia  Douglas  43, Algernon L Hepburn 7  born Vt, Charles L Hepburn  4 born NY

    Phinney (Plinney)Hepburn 53 - born NY - Joiner (pg 068a line 57 & 58,) Mary Hepburn  52  born NH

    Zina  Hepburn 53 born Vt - Farmer, Beulah Hepburn 43  born NY, Chloe 20, George 18, Cordelia 16, Edwin   13, Hawley  10,  Harriett  7,  Barton 3  (Probably A Barton Hepburn based on age), Myron  12 mo 

    You can find J Douglas and Z Hepburn on the Colton Village on the 1858 Map.

    A Barton Hepburn was struck by a bus in January 1922 and died a few days later.

    Grave:  Evergreen Cemetery, Canton NY:  http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=641124&GRid=11502349&CScnty=2022&CSsr=41&

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    Canton Commercial Advertiser Jan 4, 1927:

     

    Gouverneur Press Sept 19, 1923:

     

    Potsdam Courier Freeman Feb 8, 1922:

    Potsdam Herald Recorder, Feb 8, 1922: