Stanhope Wood Nixon
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Stanhope Wood Nixon was a vice president
of the Nixon Nitration Works during the 1924 Nixon Nitration Works disaster
. He later became chairman of the board
.
and was born on April 1, 1894 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
. In 1902 or 1903 he was painted as a boy by the Swiss-born American artist Adolfo Müller-Ury
(1862-1947) full-length dressed in Scottish costume (Private Collection, New Jersey).
He attended Yale University
at the Sheffield Scientific School
where he was arrested for assault
in 1914 when he almost killed Edward H. Evrit with a large metal bolt
. He withdrew from Yale and never graduated. He married Doris Ryer
in 1917 and had as their children, Lewis Nixon III and Blanche Nixon.
He was a vice president
of the Nixon Nitration Works during the 1924 Nixon Nitration Works disaster
and his father was the president. Neither of them were present on the day of the explosion.
He and his wife divorced in Palm Beach, Florida
in 1945. He died on January 12, 1958, at his home in East Brunswick Township, New Jersey
.
Vice president
A vice president is an officer in government or business who is below a president in rank. The name comes from the Latin vice meaning 'in place of'. In some countries, the vice president is called the deputy president...
of the Nixon Nitration Works during the 1924 Nixon Nitration Works disaster
1924 Nixon Nitration Works disaster
The 1924 Nixon Nitration Works disaster was an explosion and fire that claimed many lives and destroyed several square miles of New Jersey factories. It began on Saturday morning, March 1, 1924, when an explosion destroyed a building in Nixon, New Jersey used for processing ammonium nitrate. The...
. He later became chairman of the board
Chairman of the Board
The Chairman of the Board is a seat of office in an organization, especially of corporations.Chairman of the Board may also refer to:*Chairman of the Board , a 1998 film*Chairmen of the Board , a 1970s American soul music group...
.
Biography
He was the son of Lewis Nixon ILewis Nixon (naval architect)
Lewis Nixon I was a naval architect, shipbuilding executive, public servant, and political activist. He designed the United States' first modern battleships, and supervised the construction of its first modern submarines, all before his 40th birthday. He was briefly the leader of Tammany Hall...
and was born on April 1, 1894 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the county seat of Philadelphia County, with which it is coterminous. The city is located in the Northeastern United States along the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers. It is the fifth-most-populous city in the United States,...
. In 1902 or 1903 he was painted as a boy by the Swiss-born American artist Adolfo Müller-Ury
Adolfo Müller-Ury
Adolfo Muller-Ury was a Swiss-born American portrait painter and impressionistic painter of roses and still life.-Heritage and early life in Switzerland:...
(1862-1947) full-length dressed in Scottish costume (Private Collection, New Jersey).
He attended Yale University
Yale University
Yale University is a private, Ivy League university located in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701 in the Colony of Connecticut, the university is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States...
at the Sheffield Scientific School
Sheffield Scientific School
Sheffield Scientific School was founded in 1847 as a school of Yale College in New Haven, Connecticut for instruction in science and engineering. Originally named the Yale Scientific School, it was renamed in 1861 in honor of Joseph E. Sheffield, the railroad executive. The school was...
where he was arrested for assault
Assault
In law, assault is a crime causing a victim to fear violence. The term is often confused with battery, which involves physical contact. The specific meaning of assault varies between countries, but can refer to an act that causes another to apprehend immediate and personal violence, or in the more...
in 1914 when he almost killed Edward H. Evrit with a large metal bolt
Bolt
-Fasteners:*A cap screw, as used in a bolted joint*Screw, a cylindrical threaded fastener*Dead bolt, a kind of locking mechanism*Bolt , an anchor point used in rock climbing-Weaponry:*Bolt , a mechanism used in firearms...
. He withdrew from Yale and never graduated. He married Doris Ryer
Doris Ryer Nixon
Doris Ryer Nixon was a civic leader, particularly on the home front during World War II. The granddaughter of one of California's first doctors, and daughter-in-law of a shipbuilder and industrialist, she became a national vice-president of the American Women's Voluntary Services during the...
in 1917 and had as their children, Lewis Nixon III and Blanche Nixon.
He was a vice president
Vice president
A vice president is an officer in government or business who is below a president in rank. The name comes from the Latin vice meaning 'in place of'. In some countries, the vice president is called the deputy president...
of the Nixon Nitration Works during the 1924 Nixon Nitration Works disaster
1924 Nixon Nitration Works disaster
The 1924 Nixon Nitration Works disaster was an explosion and fire that claimed many lives and destroyed several square miles of New Jersey factories. It began on Saturday morning, March 1, 1924, when an explosion destroyed a building in Nixon, New Jersey used for processing ammonium nitrate. The...
and his father was the president. Neither of them were present on the day of the explosion.
He and his wife divorced in Palm Beach, Florida
Palm Beach, Florida
The Town of Palm Beach is an incorporated town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The Intracoastal Waterway separates it from the neighboring cities of West Palm Beach and Lake Worth...
in 1945. He died on January 12, 1958, at his home in East Brunswick Township, New Jersey
East Brunswick Township, New Jersey
The town is located southwest of New York City and 48 miles northeast of Philadelphia.Lawrence Brook, a tributary of the Raritan River, runs along the western border of the township...
.