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John Vinton Dahlgren (April 22, 1868 – August 11, 1899) was an American lawyer, Commissioner of Charities for the State of New York and the first husband of
Elizabeth Wharton Drexel Elizabeth de la Poer Beresford, Baroness Decies (April 22, 1868 – June 13, 1944), was an American author and Manhattan socialite. Birth She was born on April 22, 1868, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Lucy Wharton and Joseph William Drexel ...
. The medical library building at
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is named in his honor.


Early life

Dahlgren was born in Valparaiso, Chile the son of Admiral
John A. Dahlgren John Adolphus Bernard Dahlgren (November 13, 1809 – July 12, 1870) was a United States Navy officer who founded his service's Ordnance Department and launched significant advances in gunnery. Dahlgren devised a smoothbore howitzer, adaptable ...
and Sarah Madeleine Vinton, daughter of Congressman
Samuel Finley Vinton Samuel Finley Vinton (September 25, 1792 – May 11, 1862) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio from March 4, 1823 to March 3, 1837 and again from March 4, 1843 to March 3, 1851. Biography Born in South Hadley, ...
."John Vinton Dalhgren Dead"
New York Times, August 12, 1899.
General William Tecumseh Sherman and wife Ellen were his godparents. Dahlgren's early education was in Washington, D.C. He attended
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graduating with a B.A. 1889; M.A. 1891; L.L.B. 1891; L.L.M. 1892. He was the class
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in 1889.


Career

In 1892 Dahlgren was admitted to practice law in the District of Columbia. Shortly thereafter he moved to New York City where he was admitted to the Bar in 1894. After a short professional law practice with the firm Lord, Day and Lord, Dahlgren accepted an appointment as the attorney for the New York City Buildings Department in December 1895. During his time he published the book ''Dahlgren's Building Law Manual'' (1897). In December 1896, Dahlgren resigned his position in the Buildings Department due to his failing eyesight. In early 1896 Dahlgren became president of New York and Pennsylvania Brick, Tile, and Terra Cotta Company. On March 25, 1898, New York Governor Black appointed him Commissioner of Charities."John Vinton Dalhgren Obit"
Brick Magazine - Volume 11 - Page 98.


Personal life

On June 29, 1889, Dahlgren married Elizabeth Wharton Drexel in Saint Patrick's Cathedral, New York City. According to ''The New York Times'' the wedding was a "notable social event". The newlyweds entertained quite a bit with guests including Cardinal Corrigan and many members of New York society. In March 1890 their first son Joseph Drexel Dahlgren (1890–1891) was born. Their second son, John Vinton Dahlgren, Jr. was born June 30, 1892, in Washington, D.C. During their marriage, they made numerous donations to Roman Catholic charities and to Georgetown University, including funds for the construction of
Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart, often shortened to Dahlgren Chapel, is a Roman Catholic chapel located in Dahlgren Quadrangle on the main campus of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. The chapel was built in 1893, and is located in th ...
, as a memorial for their first son who died in infancy.


Death

In the spring of 1899 Dahlgren was taken ill with
tuberculosis Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease usually caused by '' Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' (MTB) bacteria. Tuberculosis generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect other parts of the body. Most infections show no symptoms, in ...
and went to
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to recuperate from his illness. After several months his condition worsened and he died on August 11, 1899. Dahlgren's funeral was held on August 18, 1899, in Washington, D.C. at Georgetown University's Dahlgren Chapel, which had been constructed six years earlier as a memorial to the death of Dahlgren's infant son, Joseph. At his interment he joined his son in the family crypt beneath the chapel's altar.


Dahlgren Memorial Library

In January 1971, Georgetown University Medical Center finished construction of a new building for its medical library. The building was dedicated the John Vinton Dahlgren Memorial Library."History of Dahlgren Memorial Library"
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