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Frederick Baldwin Adams

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, United States
Death: October 23, 1961 (83)
New York, New York, United States
Place of Burial: New York, Kings County, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Charles Frederick Adams and Anne Hewitt Adams
Husband of Ellen Walters Adams
Father of Frederick Baldwin Adams, Jr. and Laura Adams
Brother of Charles Edward Adams and Anna Helen Adams

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Frederick Baldwin Adams From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Frederick Baldwin Adams (5 February 1878 - 23 October 1961) was an American businessman and philanthropist.

Adams was born in Toledo, Ohio, the son of a bank cashier. His father had moved to Ohio from New England. Frederick was sent east to attend St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, at the age of fourteen. From St. Paul's, he went to Yale, where he received an AB in 1900. He was a member of the Skull and Bones society.[1]

His first job after Yale was as a claim agent for the Mohawk Division of the New York Central Railroad. In 1902 he became secretary to Robert C. Pruyn, and the following year became secretary of the Union Trust Company of Albany. It was only a few years later when Robert Pruyn would hire Charles Edward Adams as his secretary, Frederick's brother, a graduate of St. Paul's and a member of Skull and Bones. Adams moved to New York City in 1905 to become a partner in the firm of Potter, Choate and Prentice.

During his lifetime he served as Chairman of the West Indies Sugar Corp. He was also connected with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; the Louisville & Nashville Railroad; the Clinchfield Railroad; and the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railroad. Adams also branched out into other areas, becoming involved with the Union Trust Company of Albany; the Wright Aeronautical Company; the Air Reduction Company; Potter, Choate & Prentice; and Schroder, Rockefeller & Co.

Adams was Chairman of the Board of the Air Reduction Company. It was engaged in the manufacture and sale of oxygen, acetylene, and other gasses and oxy-acetylene cutting and welding equipment. It was the leading company of its field, and had links to Lee, Higginson & Co., the Chase Manhattan Bank, and the Guaranty Trust Co. In 1930, the company made over $5 million in profits.

Adams was involved with the Boys Club of New York, the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, the Fifth Avenue Hospital, and served on the planning committee of the Roosevelt National Memorial. He was a member of the Knickerbocker Club of New York.

With the small fortune he made from his business interests, Adams maintained a house in New York, a summer home on Campobello Island, and a plantation on the Cape Fear River.

In 1907, he was married to Ellen Walters Delano, a first cousin of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. They had two children: Frederick Baldwin Adams, Jr., who graduated from Yale; and Laura, later Mrs. John Eastman, Jr.

Adams died in 1961 at River House, New York City, from a long illness.

References

  1. "Frederic Adams, Rail Officer, Dies: Director of Several Lines, 83, Had Also Been Banker". New York Times. 24 Oct 1961. p. 37.

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Fredrick B Adams United States Census, 1930

Name: Fredrick B Adams Titles and Terms: Event Type: Census Event Year: 1930 Event Place: Manhattan (Districts 0501-0750), New York, New York, United States District: 0562 Gender: Male Age: 52 Marital Status: Married Race: White Race (Original): White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head Birth Year (Estimated): 1878 Birthplace: Ohio Immigration Year: Father's Birthplace: Massachusetts Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Sheet Number and Letter: 13A Household ID: 281 Line Number: 22 Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Affiliate Publication Number: T626 Affiliate Film Number: 1567 GS Film number: 2341302 Digital Folder Number: 004638853 Image Number: 00440

  • Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
  • Fredrick B Adams Head M 52 Ohio
  • Ellen W Adams Wife F 45 New Jersey
  • Fredrick B Adams Son M 20 Connecticut
  • Laura Adams Daughter F 3 Canada
  • Selene Thiel Lodger F 31 Switzerland
  • Ida Lind Servant F 24 Sweden
  • Eleanor Sjocnorel Servant F 26 Sweden
  • Treasa Gustavson Servant F 38 Sweden
  • Lenier Anna Hall Servant F 25 Sweden
  • Olga Strom Servant F 38 Finland
  • Jones Nolan Servant M 61 Ireland
  • Ingeborg Nygard Servant F 20 Washington
  • Helma Hanson Servant F 38 Sweden

Citing this Record:

"United States Census, 1930," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X42L-B8R : accessed 27 June 2015), Fredrick B Adams, Manhattan (Districts 0501-0750), New York, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 0562, sheet 13A, family 281, line 22, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 1567; FHL microfilm 2,341,302.

Burial notes: The correct headstone is pictured at Find-a-grave, but there are obvious errors with the names on the Find-a-grave profiles. See http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=59373256 and http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=59373308 . -- Jessica German

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Frederick Baldwin Adams (5 February 1878 – 23 October 1961) was an American businessman and philanthropist. Adams was born in Toledo, Ohio, the son of a bank cashier. His father had moved to Ohio from New England. Frederick was sent east to attend St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, at the age of fourteen. From St. Paul's, he went to Yale, where he received an AB in 1900. He was a member of the Skull and Bones society.

His first job after Yale was as a claim agent for the Mohawk Division of the New York Central Railroad. In 1902 he became secretary to Robert C. Pruyn, and the following year became secretary of the Union Trust Company of Albany. It was only a few years later when Robert Pruyn would hire Charles Edward Adams as his secretary, Frederick's brother, a graduate of St. Paul's and a member of Skull and Bones. Adams moved to New York City in 1905 to become a partner in the firm of Potter, Choate and Prentice.

During his lifetime he served as Chairman of the West Indies Sugar Corp. He was also connected with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; the Louisville & Nashville Railroad; the Clinchfield Railroad; and the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railroad. Adams also branched out into other areas, becoming involved with the Union Trust Company of Albany; the Wright Aeronautical Company; the Air Reduction Company; Potter, Choate & Prentice; and Schroder, Rockefeller & Co.

Adams was Chairman of the Board of the Air Reduction Company. It was engaged in the manufacture and sale of oxygen, acetylene, and other gasses and oxy-acetylene cutting and welding equipment. It was the leading company of its field, and had links to Lee, Higginson & Co., the Chase Manhattan Bank, and the Guaranty Trust Co. In 1930, the company made over $5 million in profits.

Adams was involved with the Boys Club of New York, the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, the Fifth Avenue Hospital, and served on the planning committee of the Roosevelt National Memorial. He was a member of the Knickerbocker Club of New York.

With the small fortune he made from his business interests, Adams maintained a house in New York City, a summer home on Campobello Island, and a plantation on the Cape Fear River.

In 1907, he was married to Ellen Walters Delano, a first cousin of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. They had two children: Frederick Baldwin Adams, Jr., who graduated from Yale; and Laura, later Mrs. John Eastman, Jr.

Adams died in 1961 at River House, New York City, from a long illness.

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Frederick Baldwin Adams's Timeline

1878
February 5, 1878
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, United States
1910
March 28, 1910
Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
1961
October 23, 1961
Age 83
New York, New York, United States
1961
Age 82
Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York, Kings County, New York, United States
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