Howard R. Bayne
{{short description|American lawyer, politician, and historian}}
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|birth_date = {{Birth-date|May 11, 1851}}
|birth_place = Winchester, Virginia
|death_date = {{Death-date and age|March 13, 1933|}}
|death_place = New Brighton, Staten Island
|occupation = Politician, Attorney, Historian
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Howard Randolph Bayne (May 11, 1851 in Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia – March 13, 1933 in New Brighton, Staten Island, New York City) was an American lawyer, historian and politician from New York.
Life
Bayne was born in 1851 in Winchester, Virginia. He began his education at the Squire's School in Richmond, Virginia from which he matriculated to Richmond College (now the University of Richmond) and law at the University of Virginia.{{cite book|last=Tyler|first=Lyon Gardner|title=Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Under the Editorial Supervision of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Vol. 4.|year=1915|publisher=Lewis Historical Publishing Company|location=New York|pages=126}} Early in his career he taught at the University School in Richmond and Pampatike Academy in King William County. In 1879 he was admitted to the bar and formed a partnership with James Ashton Cabell, Cabell & Bayne.{{cite book|last=Tyler|first=Lyon Gardner|title=Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Under the Editorial Supervision of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Vol. 4.|year=1915|publisher=Lewis Historical Publishing Company|location=New York|pages=126}} Bayne dissolved the firm in 1882 when he moved to Staten Island.
Bayne married in 1886 in Richmond, Virginia, to Elizabeth S. Moore, of Texas. The couple had two sons and one daughter.{{cite book|last=Tyler|first=Lyon Gardner|title=Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Under the Editorial Supervision of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Vol. 4.|year=1915|publisher=Lewis Historical Publishing Company|location=New York|pages=126}} Bayne and his wife resided in the New Brighton area of Staten Island. Their former home is now owned by writer Darwin Porter and partner Danforth Price.
In February 1896, he ran as an Independent Democrat for Supervisor of the Town of Castleton, but was defeated by the regular Democratic candidate.[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1896/02/12/108223250.pdf RICHMOND COUNTY ELECTIONS] in NYT on February 12, 1896 Later that year he joined the Gold Democrats.[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1897/10/02/102097386.pdf NATIONAL DEMOCRACY ROW] in NYT on October 2, 1897
Bayne was a member of the New York State Senate (23rd D.) from 1909 to 1912, sitting in the 132nd, 133rd, 134th and 135th New York State Legislatures.{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Clark|title=Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 24|year=1908|publisher=J.B. LKyon Press|location=Albany, NY}} He was Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary, and Chairman of the Senate Committee to investigate the city and county of Albany. He also served as member of senate committees on villages, agriculture, internal affairs of towns and counties, privileges and elections; forest, fish and game; commerce and navigation, and codes.{{cite book|last=Baird|first=William Raimond|title=Betas of achievement: being brief biographical records of members of the Beta theta pi who have achieved distinction in various fields of endeavor|url=https://archive.org/details/betasachievemen00bairgoog|year=1913|publisher=The Beta publishing co.|location=New York}}
He died on March 13, 1933, at his home at 75 St. Mark's Place in New Brighton, Staten Island.[https://www.nytimes.com/1933/03/14/archives/howard-r-bayne-attorney-is-dead-former-state-senator-81-was-once.html HOWARD R. BAYNE, ATTORNEY, IS DEAD] in NYT on March 14, 1933 (subscription required)
Writings
Bayne was an avid writer throughout his life writing a number of news articles and books focusing on colonial, military and legal history and well as regional impressions. He wrote for the Richmond Times Dispatch under the pseudonym 'Ego and Alter' and also for the Railroad Gazette and the Society of Colonial Wars. Some of his works are;
- Addresses During the Final Exercises, June 7–11, 1914
- The Application of the Monroe Doctrine
- A rebellion in the Colony of Virginia
- The Buckners of Virginia and the Allied Families of Strother and Ashby
- George Washington, His Administration as President
- The Settlement of Jamestown
- The Year 1619 in the Colony of Virginia
Societies and Organizations
Bayne was a member of the Greek letter society, Beta Theta Phi, the Colonnade Club of the University of Virginia, Richmond County Country Club, New York City Bar Association, New York State Bar Association, Society of Cincinnati, Society of Colonial Wars, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Historical Society. The Virginians of New York, New York Southern Society, Staten Island Association of Arts and Sciences, Reform Club of New York City, Fort Orange Club, the Prohibition Commission of the State of New York and New York State Employers' Liability Commission.
Ancestry
Bayne was a descendant of William Thornton (immigrant) and distant cousin of U.S. Presidents James Madison and Zachary Taylor as well as explorer Meriwether Lewis.
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|4= 4. Richard Bayne
|5= 5. Susan Pope
|6= 6. Thomson Ashby
|7= 7. Anne Stuart Menefee
|8= 8. Matthew Bayne
|9= 9. Catherine Harrison
|10= 10. Lawrence Pope
|11= 11. Penelope Quisenberry
|12= 12. John Ashby
|13= 13. Mary Elizabeth Turner
|14= 14. William Menefee
|15= 15. Mary Wade Strother
|16= 16. Matthew Bayne
|17= 17. Eleanor Quisenberry
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|20= 20. John Pope
|21= 21. Sarah Mothershead
|22= 22. Nicholas Quisenberry
|23= 23. Hannah
|24= 24. Robert Ashby
|25= 25. Mary Elizabeth Farrow
|26= 26. Samuel Turner
|27= 27. Verlinda McPherson
|28= 28. John Menefee
|29= 29. Mildred Johnston
|30= 30. Joseph Strother
|31= 31. Nancy Anne Stuart
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References
- Baird, William Raimond, Betas of achievement: being brief biographical records of members of the Beta Theta Pi who have achieved distinction in various fields of endeavor, The Beta publishing Co., New York, 1913.
- Dwight, Melatiah Everett (editor), The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume 36, New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York, NY, 1905.
- Tyler, Lyon Gardner, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Under the Editorial Supervision of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Vol. 4., Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, 1915.
- Williams, Clark (editor), Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 24, New York State Legislature Assembly, J.B. LKyon Press. Albany, N.Y., 1908.
Footnotes
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External links
- {{Internet Archive author |sname=Howard R. Bayne}}
- His house in [https://books.google.com/books?id=yvEsrztpAWIC&pg=PA65 Saint George] by David Goldfarb & James G. Ferreri ("Images of America" series, Arcadia Publishing, 2009, pg. 63)
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Category:Politicians from Winchester, Virginia
Category:University of Richmond alumni
Category:Democratic Party New York (state) state senators
Category:General Society of Colonial Wars
Category:Historians from New York (state)
Category:Politicians from Staten Island
Category:Historians from Virginia
Category:20th-century members of the New York State Legislature