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John McGraw
McGraw was a wealthy New York State lumber merchant, philanthropist, early benefactor and trustee of Cornell University.
Early Years
John McGraw was born in Dryden, New York, on May 22, 1815, to Joseph McGraw and Jane Nelson McGraw, both natives of Northern Ireland.
Career
He and his business partner, Henry W. Sage, together made a great deal of money selling lumber from forests in New York, Wisconsin and Michigan, and operating a large lumber mill in Wenona, Michigan, now part of Bay City, Michigan. They also co-founded the town of Wenona.
Family
He married Rhoda Charlotte Southworth in Dryden. She was born September 19, 1819, also in Dryden, the daughter of John Southworth of Salisbury, New York, and Nancy Ellis Southworth of Dryden. She gave birth to his only daughter, Jennie McGraw. After Rhoda's death in 1847, he married her sister, Nancy Amelia Southworth in 1849. Nancy died on 29 February 1856 at the age of 30. John later married Jane Phebe Bates Turner in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, in 1861. She died in Ithaca in 1904 at the age of 84.
Death
John died May 4, 1877, in Ithaca, New York. His daughter, Jennie inherited his large fortune. She died 30 September 1881. Both John and his daughter, Jennie are buried in the crypt at Sage Chapel, Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
Jennie's Gift to Cornell
Upon Jennie's death, some of this fortune was bequeathed to Cornell. A dispute over this gift led to the Great Will Case, ultimately decided by the United States Supreme Court against Cornell in Cornell Univ. v. Fiske et al. (1890). His former business partner, Henry Sage, made a large donation to Cornell in the name of Jennie to replace the lost funds.
Legacy
The McGraw name graces the principal clock tower of Cornell. Additionally, McGraw Hall is one of the buildings on the main arts quad of Cornell University. Among other uses, it was the first home of Cornell's business school, now known as the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management and located in Sage Hall.
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son of Joseph McGraw & Jane Nelson McGraw
husband of Rhoda Charlotte Southworth McGraw
husband of Nancy Amelia Southworth McGraw
husband of Jane Phebe Turner Bates McGraw
The World; New York, New York. Tuesday, May 8, 1877. page 5. http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
John McGraw died at his residence at Ithaca Friday, his age being sixty-two years. Mr. McGraw was not only prominent in the city where he dwelt, but well known to the public at large by interest in the endowment and maintenance of Cornell University. He contributed $150,000 to build the Central College, library and museum, and filled up to the time of his decease, the office of trustee. He was an active businessman, and owned large interests in the lumber trade, both in the American West and Canada.
His surviving family include a wife and one daughter.
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May 21, 1815
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Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, United States
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May 4, 1877
Age 61
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Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, United States
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Sage Chapel Crypt, Ho Plaza, Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, 14853, United States
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