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Thomas Marshall Howe (April 20, 1808 – July 20, 1877) was a Whig member of the
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from
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. He was a financier, statesman, manufacturer, and philanthropist. He was considered the leading citizen of Pittsburgh of his day.


Biography

Howe (father-in-law of James W. Brown and George Wilkins Guthrie) was born in
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. He moved with his parents to Bloomfield, Ohio in 1817. He attended private schools and graduated from Warren Academy in
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. He moved to
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in 1829, where he served as a clerk in a wholesale dry-goods establishment before commencing business for himself in 1833. He married Mary Ann Palmer Howe on December 13, 1833. From 1839 to 1859, Howe served as a cashier and president of the Exchange National Bank of Pittsburgh. He also engaged in copper mining, copper and steel manufacturing, commercial pursuits, and banking. Howe was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-second and Thirty-third Congresses. He was not a candidate for renomination in
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. He resumed his former business pursuits, and was a delegate to the
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that nominated Abraham Lincoln as the candidate for president. He was assistant adjutant general on the staff of
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Andrew Gregg Curtin and chairman of the Allegheny County committee for recruiting Union soldiers during the
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. He was one of the organizers and first president of the Pittsburgh chamber of commerce. He died in Pittsburgh in 1877 and was interred in
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.


Business activities

Mason and McDonough, Drygoods merchants, corner Third Avenue and Wood Street, Pittsburgh, 1829, Clerk.
S. Baird & Company, Drygoods merchants, corner Fifth Avenue and Wood Street, Pittsburgh, 1831, Salesman.
Wallace, Howe & Company, Hardware merchants, Wood Street, Pittsburgh, 1832, Partner.
Leavitt & Company, Hardware merchants, Wood Street, Pittsburgh, 1833, Partner.
Exchange National Bank, Pittsburgh, Cashier, 1839.
Exchange National Bank Pittsburgh, President 1851.
Pittsburgh & Boston Mining Company, Director and Treasurer for 25 years; original shareholder together with Dr. C. G. Hussey, Wm. Bagaley, Reverend Charles Avery, and James M. Cooper, operated highly successful Cliff Mine on Lake Superior, Michigan, 1840s – 1850s and other copper mining and copper products manufacturing enterprises.
C.G. Hussey & Co., Copper manufacturers, organizing shareholder together with Dr. C. G. Hussey and Reverend Charles Avery, 1840s – 1850s.
Hussey, Wells & Co., steelmakers, an organizing shareholder.
Hussey, Howe & Co., steelmakers.
Howe, Brown & Company, Ltd., steelmakers, President.
Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad, Director, Shareholder.
Penn Cotton Mills, Allegheny, PA., original proprietor.


Civic interests

Allegheny Cemetery of Pittsburgh, Incorporator, President for thirty years.
Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, President from inception to his death.


Political highlights

Whig Party of Pennsylvania, Western Pennsylvania leader, active in the Harrison-Tyler campaign of 1840 and the Fremont campaign of 1850
House of Representatives, United States of America, 1850-1852 representing Pittsburgh
House of Representatives, United States of America, 1852-1854 representing Pittsburgh
Republican Party of the U.S., a Founding Member, 1858
Electoral College Delegate from Pennsylvania, 1860, cast vote for A. Lincoln
Candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1859, defeated by Gov. Andrew Curtin
Declined gubernatorial nomination in 1863
Declined nomination for appointment as Secretary of the Treasury by President U.S. Grant
Declined nomination for appointment as Secretary of War by President Rutherford B. Hayes


Philanthropic interests

Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, President from its inception to his death.
Trustee, together with Mr. Josiah King, of the Estate of The Reverend Charles Avery, an uncle of Mrs. Howe and a business partner of Mr. Howe, an estate in excess of $1 million in 1858, devoted "to abolitionist causes and educational institutions for the elevation of the colored-race of the United States and Africa having been so well managed by the Trustees that after initial disbursements the residuary estate of $300K was three times that amount when the estate was settled in the 1870s.
Zion Hill Collegiate Institute, Benefactor
Avery College, Benefactor


Military activities

Assistant Adjutant General for the Western District of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1861-1865, appointed by Governor Andrew G. Curtin
Commandant, Headquarters, Western Pennsylvania Military District including Allegheny and adjacent Counties of Western Pennsylvania, 1861-1865 Commandant, Camp Howe in Pittsburgh, the marshalling area for conscripts for Pennsylvania militia units joining the Union Army, 1862-1863, covering much of South Oakland where the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie-Mellon University now stand.


Religious affiliations

Trinity Episcopal Church (Cathedral), Junior Warden, Vestryman for more than thirty years.
Calvary Episcopal Church (East Liberty) Junior Warden, Vestryman instrumental in the erection of the original church. Chancel windows in the second Calvary Church at Walnut Street and Shady Avenue, were donated in honor of General and Mrs. Howe, and their daughters Alice B. Howe and Eleanor Howe Nimick by Mrs. Florence Howe Guthrie, Mrs. Clara Howe Brown, Mrs. Jennie Corcoran, George A. Howe and Francis B. Nimick.
Delegate, General Convention of the Episcopal Church, 1874 and elected to attend the succeeding convention.


See also

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References


The Political Graveyard


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Howe, Thomas Marshall 1808 births 1877 deaths Politicians from Pittsburgh People of the American Civil War Whig Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania Burials at Allegheny Cemetery 19th-century American politicians