William Henry Eustis

{{Short description|American politician (1845–1928)}}

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{{Infobox officeholder

|name=William Henry Eustis

|image=William Henry Eustis 001.jpg

|image_size=200px

|alt=William Henry Eustis

|order=17th

|office=Mayor of Minneapolis

|term_start=January 2, 1893

|term_end=January 7, 1895

|predecessor=Philip B. Winston

|successor=Robert Pratt

|birth_date=July 17, 1845

|birth_place=Oxbow, New York

|death_date={{Death date and age|1926|11|30|1845|07|17}}

|death_place=Minneapolis, Minnesota

|resting_place=Lakewood Cemetery

|resting_place_coordinates={{coord|44|56|11|N|93|17|56|W|display=inline,title}}

|party=Republican

|mother=Mary Marwick

|father=Tobias Eustis

|education=Bachelor of Laws

|alma_mater=Wesleyan University
Columbia Law School

|profession=Attorney
Business magnate

|known_for=Philanthropist

|signature = Signature of William Henry Eustis.png

}}

William Henry Eustis (July 17, 1845 – November 30, 1928) was the 17th mayor of Minneapolis, Republican nominee for Governor of Minnesota in 1898, and a philanthropist.{{cite news |title=W.H. Eustis Dies. A Philanthropist. A Cripple From Boyhood, He Realized Dream Of Helping Other Unfortunates. Built Hospital And Home He Served As Mayor Of Minneapolis and Earned The Money For His Education. First Step To Fulfill Dream. Worked To Obtain Education. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1928/11/30/archives/wh-eustis-dies-a-philanthropist-a-cripple-from-boyhood-he-realized.html |quote=William Henry Eustis, former Mayor of Minneapolis, Republican nominee for Governor of Minnesota, in 1898 and philanthropist, died here today at the age of 83. Mr. Eustis never married. He is survived by a brother. |work=New York Times |date=November 30, 1928 |access-date=2009-08-27 }}

Biography

Eustis was born in Jefferson County, New York on July 17, 1845.{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=z9kbAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA118 |title=The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography |volume=VI |publisher=James T. White & Company |page=118 |year=1896 |access-date=2020-11-27 |via=Google Books}} When he was 15 years old, he contracted a hip disease, which required him to walk with a cane and then with crutches. Eustis graduated from Wesleyan University in Connecticut in 1873 and then got his law degree from Columbia Law School the next year. He moved to Minneapolis in 1881 and started dealing in real estate, becoming more well known as an owner of downtown buildings than as an attorney. He served as the mayor of Minneapolis for one term, 1893 through 1895.{{cite web|title=Career of William H. Eustis|url=http://electiontrendsproject.org/search/search.php?candidate=778|website=Minnesota Election Trends Project}}

Later in life, he began to think about donating much of his wealth to charity, facetiously calling it "mostly unearned increment."{{rp|p=124}}

In 1923, he bought {{convert|65|acre}} of land on the west side of the Mississippi River and donated {{convert|21|acre}} to the Minneapolis School Board for the site of the Michael Dowling School, devoted to the education of handicapped children. He subsequently donated the remaining {{convert|44|acre}} of land, along with $900,000 in securities, to the University of Minnesota for a hospital and convalescent home. He did not want the hospital to bear his name, instead preferring it to be called the "Minnesota Hospital and Home for Crippled Children."

Eustis eventually donated his interest in the Flour Exchange Building and Corn Exchange Building to the university, along with the rental income. Hospital construction began on November 10, 1928, but by that time he was too ill to attend. Eustis died of heart disease on November 30, 1928.{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dxYnu0__fKkC |title=A History of Minnesota|volume=4|last=Folwell|first=William Watts|author-link=William Watts Folwell|year=1930 | isbn=978-0-87351-490-3 | publisher=Minnesota Historical Society Press}}{{rp|p=122}} The hospital included an outpatient department, two floors of rooms for inpatient treatment, space for an on-site school, and an amphitheater for teaching purposes. The university eventually named the hospital after Eustis to recognize his generosity.{{cite web |url=http://blog.lib.umn.edu/moore144/ahcarchives/2007/10/eustis_hospital.html|title=Academic Health Center Archives: Eustis Hospital|last=Moore|first=Erik|date=October 4, 2007|access-date=2009-08-27}}

When the Mayo Memorial Building on campus was completed in 1954, the Eustis Hospital, along with Elliot Hospital, were incorporated into the structure.

Electoral history

  • Minneapolis Mayoral Election, 1892
  • William H. Eustis 17,910
  • James C. Haynes 15,728
  • Charles M. Way 1,842
  • Theodore F. Stark 1,665

References

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{{s-bef|before=David Marston Clough}}

{{s-ttl|title=Republican nominee for Governor of Minnesota|years=1898}}

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{{s-bef|before=Philip B. Winston}}

{{s-ttl|title=Mayor of Minneapolis|years=1893 – 1895}}

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Category:19th-century mayors of places in Minnesota

Category:Mayors of Minneapolis

Category:Wesleyan University alumni

Category:Columbia Law School alumni

Category:1845 births

Category:1928 deaths

Category:Minnesota Republicans