Birthplace of William Osborn Stoddard - Homer, NY
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The birthplace of William Osborn Stoddard, assistant secretary to Abraham Lincoln during his first Presidential term, is located in Tully, New York, USA. It is marked with a New York historical marker.
Waymark Code: WMCZ8W
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 10/29/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Corp Of Discovery
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The marker reads:

William Osborn Stoddard
Assistant Personal Secretary
to President Lincoln
Born here September 24, 1835
Died in NJ August 29, 1925

"William Osborn Stoddard (1835–1925) was an author, inventor, and assistant secretary to Abraham Lincoln during his first term.

Stoddard was born at Homer, Courtland Co., New York. His parents were Prentice S. and Sarah (Osborn) Stoddard. Stoddard attended the University of Rochester, where he graduated cum laude. On 25 Jul 1870 Stoddard married Susan Eagleson Cooper; they had five children. Stoddard died in Madison, New Jersey.

Stoddard's father was a bookseller, and Stoddard worked in his bookshop while growning up. After graduation, Stoddard was employed in an “editorial position” in 1857 at the Daily Ledger (Chicago); by 1858 he had become editor and proprietor of the Central Illinois Gazette, in Champaign, Illinois.

Stoddard knew Lincoln, worked hard for his election, and received a government appointment. He first served as a clerk in the Interior Department. On July 15, 1861, he was appointed "Secretary to the President to sign land patents". After a brief period of service in the Army, Stoddard became Assistant private secretary to Lincoln and "one of three people doing all the White House clerical work during the early Lincoln administration". Preparation of a digest of newspaper articles was one of his original responsibilities; it was stopped because, according to Stoddard, "Mr. Lincoln never found time to spend an hour upon laborious condensations." He personally made the first copy of the draft Emancipation Proclamation in September 1862.

After two bouts with typhoid, Stoddard left his White House post in July 1864. On 24 Sept 1864 he was appointed United States Marshal for Arkansas; however, in 1865 he resigned for health reasons. He moved to New York City and worked on Wall Street. He entered government service again from 1871-73, this time for the government of New York City. He was a clerk for the Department of Docks.

Stoddard first published work in 1869. He wrote both poetry and fiction, ultimately producing over a hundred books, including 76 books for boys.

Stoddard also received nine patents for inventions."

-- Source

Location Type: Historic Marker

Property Type: Private

Date of Event: 1861-1864

Location Notes:
This is a private residence, but you can park along the road in front of it to view it and the historical marker.


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