The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1909Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1909
Various
American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
DOYLE, JOHN F., of John F. Doyle & Sons, 45 William Street, New York
City. (Life member of the Society and a member of its Executive
Council.) Mr. Doyle is the senior member of the real estate firm of
John F. Doyle & Sons. He was born in New York City, 1837, a son of
James Doyle, who participated in the Irish revolution of 1798, and who
came to the United States early in 1806. This James Doyle, the
immigrant, had a son who was killed in the Florida war of 1837, and a
grandson who fell in 1861, fighting for the Union. John F. Doyle, the
subject of this sketch and member of the Society, entered the law
office of Alexander Hamilton, grandson of the first Secretary of the
Treasury, afterwards the firm of Hamilton, Rives & Rogers, and
remained with them from 1853 to 1869, in the meantime studying law and
being admitted to the bar in 1862. Alexander Hamilton, Francis R.
Rives, a son of William C. Rives, of Virginia, at one time minister to
France and senator, and Nathan Pendleton Rogers, all of the old
Revolutionary stock, were members of the firm. Mr. Doyle’s management
of some Wall Street properties for them at this period became so
conspicuous that he was urged by them to assume the management of
their estates, which he did. Shortly afterwards followed the
acquisition of the estates of such well-known people as Mrs. Harriet
L. Langdon, granddaughter-in-law of the first John Jacob Astor, John
Pyne March, Mrs. Morgan L. Livingston, George L. Schuyler, James M.
Pendleton, A. Newbold Morris, James H. Jones, John Steward, Jr., Royal
Phelps, deceased, Royal Phelps Carroll, Robert S. Minturn, estate of
Gertrude L. Lowndes, deceased, William H. King, of Newport, R. I., and
others too numerous to mention in detail. A feature of his career as a
successful manager lies in the fact that the business associations and
connections formed by him in the beginning are still held intact.
Among the notable sales made by him are those from William H. Morris
to John Jacob Astor in 1880 conveying 150 acres of lots in the
twenty-third ward on and adjacent to Harlem River; the great sale of
South Brooklyn lots at Gowanus Bay in 1884. Mr. Doyle represents today
the same old and well-known families and estates represented by him so
many years ago. During his career Mr. Doyle has met and done business
with some of the most notable men connected with families famous in
American history, such as three of the four sons of the first
Alexander Hamilton, Admiral Farragut, Capt. Percival Drayton, Rawlins
Lowndes, of South Carolina, William C. Rives, U. S. senator from
Virginia, at one time minister to France, George L. Schuyler, grandson
of Philip Schuyler, and owner of the famous yacht _America_, Philip
Schuyler, his son, Henry Grinnell of Arctic fame, Robert J. and
Mortimer Livingston, Hon. John Lee Carroll, Commodore Wm. K.
Vanderbilt, and scores of others equally well known, besides
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