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William Gurdon Saltonstall (December 22, 1831 – July 21, 1889) was an American naval officer during the U.S. Civil War and a prominent merchant.


Early life

Saltonstall was born on December 22, 1831, in
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, into the prominent
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. He was a younger son of lawyer Nathaniel Saltonstall (1784–1838) and Caroline ( Saunders) Saltonstall (1793–1882). His brother Henry Saltonstall was treasurer of the Pacific Mills of
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. His paternal grandparents were Dr. Nathaniel Saltonstall and Anna ( White) Saltonstall of Haverhill. His paternal uncle,
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, married his maternal aunt, Mary Elizabeth Saunders, and his first cousin was
Leverett Saltonstall II Leverett Saltonstall (March 16, 1825 – April 16, 1895) was an American political figure who served as Collector of Customs for the Port of Boston. Early life A member of the Saltonstall family, Saltonstall was born on March 16, 1825, in Sale ...
, the Collector of Customs for the Port of Boston who married Rose Smith Lee, a sister of William's wife. His maternal grandparents were Thomas Saunders and Elizabeth ( Elkins) Saunders.


Career

During the
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, Saltonstall commanded in succession two gunboats in the Federal Navy and rendered distinguished service. He "rose from the position of
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to master" and was appointed acting lieutenant of the ''
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''. During the blockade off of the Carolinas especially, he won commendation for "gallant conduct" while commander of a gunboat, and in the Little Washington affair made himself known as a brave officer. He left the Navy as Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander. He later became a Companion of the Massachusetts Commandery of the
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. After the war, he became a merchant and was treasurer of the York Manufacturing Company, as well as the Everett Mills. He also served as a director of the New England Bank, the
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, and the Boylston Insurance Company.


Personal life

In 1867, Saltonstall was married to Josephine Rose Lee (1843–1889), the youngest daughter of Harriet Paine (née Rose) Lee and
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, founder of Lee, Higginson & Co. Together, they were the parents of: * Robert Saltonstall (1870–1938), who married Caroline James Stevenson, a daughter of Brig. Gen. Robert Hooper Stevenson (brother of
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), in 1904. * Lucy Sanders Saltonstall (1871–1947), who married Neal Rantoul. * John Lee Saltonstall (1878–1959), who married Gladys Durant Rice, a daughter of Dr. Clarence Charles Rice, in 1910. * Rosamund Saltonstall (1881–1953), who married Charles Crooke Auchincloss, son of Edgar Stirling Auchincloss and brother of
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, in 1906. For many years he lived with his mother on Chestnut Street but not long before his death, his winter residence was on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, and his summer home was at
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. Saltonstall died of heart disease at Domo d'Ossola,
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, a town near the Swiss border, on July 21, 1889. He had gone abroad in hopes of improving his health, which had declined since the death of his wife in January 1889.


Descendants

Through his son Robert, he was a grandfather of William Gurdon Saltonstall (1905–1989), the 8th Principal of
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. Through his son John, he was a grandfather of John L. Saltonstall Jr., Elizabeth Lee Saltonstall, who married
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and Richard Lockwood Tower, and Jean Saltonstall (1921–2011), who married Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee of
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infamy, and after their divorce, and Oscar Hausserman Jr.


References


External links


Saltonstall Family PapersBeverly. W. G. Saltonstall's residence from the rear
at the Beverly Public Library {{DEFAULTSORT:Saltonstall, William Gurdon 1831 births 1889 deaths Union Navy officers