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William Yale Beach

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The first banking facilities of Wallingford were those of William Yale Beach, established prior to the foundation of the first bank in the city named the Dime Savings Bank under president Samuel Simpson. Beach also used his private bank in Connecticut to serve the banking needs of Wallingford prior
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In 1856, Beach started his career learning business from his father and brothers, and sold his coal business to Capt. John Hendrick, the oldest in the city. At the death of his father in 1868, he inherited the Beach estate, including his father's
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Beach started his real estate ventures by created four streets in Wallingford, being Church, Meadow, Orchard and William streets, and built a housing development on the land he inherited. He owned a large tract of land on South Main Street near
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to the foundation of the First National Bank in 1881. In 1871, he built a banking house between the corner of Main and Academy streets. From 1875 to 1876, William Yale Beach's private bank is recorded as the most important bank in
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Beach would start doing his main real estate transactions in New Haven rather than Wallingford. He then passed most of his business career in New York and became a large real estate investor in the city. He was among the
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He was also involved with the land donation of his father to Wallingford to establish a school named the Moses Y. Beach Elementary School. He was a member of the school committee with Samuel Simpson of
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mansion built in 1846 at a cost of $ 62,000, or about 50 million dollars in 2024 money in relation to income. The house was built by architect
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and a niece of Sarah S. Yale. Choate used the mansion to host the parents of their students while they were visiting the school in
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in New York City. In 1883, he is recorded superintendent of a mine in Wallingford, owned by his brothers
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An Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of the United States, Treasurer's Accounts, 1873, p. 537
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Beach lived in the home and later sold the property, which became for a time, the home of Senator
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William Yale Beach died at 75 years of age on December 10, 1910, at his home in
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Interior staircase at the Moses Y. Beach mansion, home of William Yale Beach
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with the contractor and laborers brought from Italy, and had 16 bedrooms.
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Toward the later years of his career, he was connected with his brother
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and Alfred Ely, which was attacked by Indians. In 1886, he went to
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regarding real estate improvements in the city of New York, with
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A Collection of Family Records: With Biographical Sketches
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and many others. He is recorded doing business with the
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Martindale's United States Law Directory for 1875-1876
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Among his 7 siblings were innovator 658:People from Wallingford, Connecticut 315:Yale Genealogy and History of Wales 13: 14: 679: 177:and other silver manufacturers. 663:Businesspeople from Connecticut 612: 600: 588: 576: 564: 552: 540: 531: 522: 510: 498: 486: 474: 462: 450: 438: 426: 259:Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. 175:Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. 62:William Yale Beach was born in 344: 332: 320: 1: 275: 196: 113:, father of aviation pioneer 57: 23:William Yale Beach's home in 559:The Meriden Daily Republican 505:The Meriden Daily Republican 445:The Meriden Daily Republican 243:Scientific American Magazine 157:, a school founded by Judge 124: 97:in America, and his cousin, 7: 621:, 25 Sep 1979, Tue ·Page 16 547:The Morning Journal-Courier 435:, 02 Feb 2006, Thu ·Page M9 423:, 23 Oct 1959, Fri ·Page 23 408:, 27 Jun 1970, Sat ·Page 38 376:, 25 Nov 1960, Fri ·Page 21 341:, 03 Sep 1935, Tue ·Page 30 10: 684: 609:, 17 Aug 1916, Thu ·Page 4 585:, 08 Jan 1914, Thu ·Page 4 573:, 24 Jan 1910, Mon ·Page 3 561:, 13 Jul 1886, Tue ·Page 4 549:, 02 Apr 1883, Mon ·Page 2 507:, 11 Jan 1876, Tue ·Page 3 483:, 12 Jan 1871, Thu ·Page 4 471:, 15 May 1934, Tue ·Page 2 459:, 22 Jan 1932, Fri ·Page 9 447:, 11 Mar 1870, Fri ·Page 2 393:, 06 Jan 1890, Mon ·Page 6 329:, 03 Jan 1896, Fri ·Page 3 302:, 12 Dec 1910, Mon ·Page 2 261:, stepson of Mary Yale. 64:Wallingford, Connecticut 25:Wallingford, Connecticut 101:, was the cofounder of 266:Stratford, Connecticut 251:Minneapolis, Minnesota 193: 159:William Gardner Choate 134: 32: 27:, built by his father 208:New York State Senate 191: 171:R. Wallace & Sons 132: 103:Yale University Press 22: 155:Choate Rosemary Hall 270:Brewster Yale Beach 107:Scientific American 105:. His nephews were 93:and pioneer of the 89:, cofounder of the 356:MeasuringWorth.com 239:Frederick C. Beach 212:Maturin Livingston 206:who addressed the 194: 135: 119:Charles Yale Beach 117:, and businessman 115:Stanley Yale Beach 111:Frederick C. 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Wallingford, Connecticut
Moses Yale Beach
penny press
Moses Yale Beach
Wallingford
freemasons
Wallingford, Connecticut
Moses Yale Beach
Yale family
Alfred Ely Beach
Moses S. Beach
Benjamin Henry Day
New York Sun
penny press
Clarence Day
Yale University Press
Scientific American
Frederick C. Beach
Stanley Yale Beach
Charles Yale Beach

Italianate
Henry Austin
Frank M. Boyce
Choate Rosemary Hall
William Gardner Choate
Wallingford
R. Wallace & Sons
Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co.

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