Luther G. Tillotson

Obituary

[Newspaper]

Publication: The New York Times

New York, NY, United States
p. 7


LUTHER G. TILLOTSON.

Luther G. Tillotson, a prominent merchant, died in his residence, No. 19 East Forty-ninth-street, at 8:30 yesterday morning. He was born in Ithaca, N. Y., March 1, 1834, and received there an English education. When about 15 years old he went West with his father, the late Daniel T. Tillotson, a constructor of telegraph lines, where he learned telegraphy. After a year he returned East and entered the telegraph service of the Erie Railway Company, of which, when 19 years old, he became Superintendent. In this position he remained several years, adding to his duties those of a Division Superintendent of the Western Union Telegraph Company. Early in 1862 he began business in this city as a merchant in railway and telegraph supplies. The house was known as Tillotson & Co.

On Nov. 1, 1865, Mr. Tillotson, with Gen. E. S. Greeley and Mr. W. H. Holt, founded the present house of L. G. Tillotson & Co. During the past 20 years Mr. Tillotson has been associated with all the most eminent men in railway and telegraph construction. His opinions were almost universally sought in enterprises of this character, and his co-operation very frequently solicited with offers of positions of trust and honor, which he generally declined because they would distract his attention from his main object — a successful mercantile career.

In December, 1857, he married Miss Emma A. Glenn, a granddaughter of William H. Pinkney. The only child of this marriage died in infancy. Mr. Tillotson leaves, among other surviving relatives, his wife and mother. He was a Vestryman of the Church of the Heavenly Rest, where the funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning.

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Supplemental information:See Article: 9730 for a more complete obituary and picture of L. G. Tillotson.
Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:May 31, 2010 by: Glenn Drummond;