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Ellery Sedgwick, Sr.

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Birthplace: New York, NY, United States
Death: April 21, 1960 (88)
Washington, DC, United States
Place of Burial: Stockbridge, MA, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry Dwight Sedgwick, Jr. and Henrietta Ellery Sedgwick
Husband of Mabel Sedgwick and Marjorie Sedgwick
Father of Henrietta Ellery Lockwood; Walter Cabot Sedgwick; Samuel Cabot Sedgwick; Theodora Bond and Ellery Sedgwick, Jr.
Brother of Jane Minot Ricciardi; Henry Dwight Sedgwick, III; Theodore Sedgwick and Alexander Sedgwick

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About Ellery Sedgwick, Sr.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellery_Sedgwick

Ellery Sedgwick (February 27, 1872 – April 21, 1960) was an American editor, brother of Henry Dwight Sedgwick.

Early life

He was born in New York City to Henry Dwight Sedgwick II and Henrietta Ellery (Sedgwick), grand daughter of William Ellery. His ancestors, a leading family of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, established a tradition of literary achievement, including authors Catherine Maria Sedgwick and Henry Dwight Sedgwick III.

Career

He graduated from Groton School in 1890 and Harvard University in 1894. He returned to Groton in 1894 and taught Classics there until 1896. Subsequently, he was assistant editor of the Youth's Companion at Boston (1896–1900) and in New York editor of Leslie's Monthly Magazine (1900–05) and the American Magazine (1906–07). He was associated with McClure's Magazine for short periods and with the publishing house of D. Appleton & Co., in 1909 returning to Boston to be editor of the Atlantic Monthly and president of the Atlantic Monthly Company. In 1915 he was elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters. From his pen came The Life of Thomas Paine (1899).

When Sedgwick purchased the Atlantic Monthly in 1908, the monthly circulation was 15,000 and the magazine ran an annual deficit of $5000. He worked quickly to reverse the trend and by 1928, he had increased circulation to 137,000. He has been credited with discovering many writers and with being the first American publisher to print the works of Ernest Hemingway. Sedgwick resigned as editor in 1938 and sold the magazine in 1939.

Personal life

Sedgwick married Mabel Cabot in 1904. They had four children: Ellery Jr., Cabot, Theodora, and Henrietta. Mabel Sedgwick died in 1937. He remarried in 1939 to an Englishwoman, (Isabel) Marjorie Russell, who became a celebrated horticulturalist. Their summer home was Long Hill in Beverly Massachusetts, renowned for its extensive gardens, and now the headquarters of the Trustees of Reservations. Sedgwick's son Ellery Jr. grew to become a significant player in finance and investments, Cabot was a career diplomat with the US State Department and the father of actress and author Paulita Sedgwick, Theodora worked extensively in South-East Asia and was the wife of Brig. Gen. William Bond, and Henrietta became a well known horticulturalist in her own right.

Death

Sciatica made Sedgwick bedridden for a few months in 1938-1939, and he was also plagued with arthritis. He died in 1960 in Washington, D.C., and is buried in the Sedgwick family plot in Stockbridge.

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Ellery Sedgwick, Sr.'s Timeline

1872
February 27, 1872
New York, NY, United States
1906
May 13, 1906
New York, NY, United States
1908
October 28, 1908
Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, United States
1912
1912
Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, United States
1913
February 6, 1913
1916
October 29, 1916
Boston, MA, United States
1960
April 21, 1960
Age 88
Washington, DC, United States
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Stockbridge Cemetery (Sedgwick Pie), Stockbridge, MA, United States