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Samuel B. Ruggles

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763: 377: 346:, that year Ruggles self-published the 60-page pamphlet, "The Duty of Columbia College to the Community". It had started as a letter to the trustees but he decided to expand it and publish it. He urged appointment of Gibbs on the basis of his qualifications and also the upgrading of Columbia's curriculum to include more of the physical sciences, and made a plea for a strong college. At the time, some people considered Gibbs' Unitarian orientation controversial. The university has long been secular. 44: 388:, dedicated in 1831, to which he personally donated the land. He deeded the property to the city with a covenant restricting surrounding uses to residential and providing that the residents be taxed to maintain the park. He was also instrumental in getting 396:
Come what will, our open squares will remain forever imperishable. Buildings, towers, palaces, may moulder and crumble beneath the touch of time; but space—free, glorious, open space—will remain to bless the City
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where he spent his summer vacations. After his wife had died several years before, he had given up their big house and lived during the winter season at an apartment in the Westminster Hotel in New York City.
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He became a trustee of Columbia College. In 1854, concerned about its decline in enrollment and number of faculty in mid-century, and its trustees' decision against appointing a respected scientist, Dr.
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Flagstone near west gate to Gramercy Park bearing the words "Gramercy Park Founded By Samuel B. Ruggles 1831 Commemorated By This Tablet Imbedded In The Gramercy Farm By John Ruggles Strong 1875"
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In the 1860s, Ruggles was selected as a United States delegate and representative to several European assemblies, such as the International Statistics Congress in Berlin in 1863, the
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Ruggles became a successful lawyer in New York City for several years and accumulated large landholdings, but eventually gave up the practice of law for public affairs.
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On May 15, 1822, Ruggles was married to Mary Rosalie Rathbone (1800–1878), the daughter of prominent merchant John Rathbone Sr. Together, they were the parents of:
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James Francis Ruggles (1827–1895) also lived in New York and who married Grace Baldwin (1857–1930). After his death, she married Henry Meyer Johnson.
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in 1814 at the age of 14. Although he read for the law, he had to wait to be admitted to the bar until he came of age in 1821.
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in New York City. Its restrictive covenant has preserved it through much development nearby. He was a member of the city's
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New York Intellect: A History of Intellectual Life in New York City, from 1750 to the Beginnings of Our Own Time
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commissioners. In 1842, the Whig commissioners, including Ruggles, were removed by the Democrats.
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Bulkley) Ruggles and Philo Ruggles (1765–1829), who became Surrogate and District Attorney of
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from 1839 to 1842 and in 1858. As a large landholder, he donated the land for the creation of
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as a canal commissioner again, this time to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
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Through his daughter Ellen, he was the grandfather of John Ruggles Strong and
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An American Romantic-realist Abroad: Templeton Strong and His Music
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After leaving the Canal Commission, Ruggles became a member of the
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Samuel B. Ruggles, "The Duty of Columbia College to the Community"
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Samuel B. Ruggles, "The Duty of Columbia College to the Community"
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in 1838, and was Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means.
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of 1867, and the 1869 International Statistics Conference at
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As a large landholder in New York City, Ruggles created
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Ruggles died on August 28, 1881, at the Surf Hotel on
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Samuel Bulkley Ruggles

New York State Assembly
New York County
New Milford, Connecticut
Fire Island
New York
Whig
Charles Ruggles
Alma mater
Yale College
Gramercy Park
New York State Assembly
Canal Commissioner
Gramercy Park
Chamber of Commerce
New Milford
Litchfield County, Connecticut
née
Dutchess County, New York
Charles H. Ruggles
Yale College
Whig
New York County
New York State Assembly
61st New York State Legislature
New York State Legislature
Canal Commissioner
Stephen Van Rensselaer
Democratic

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