Greenleaf's northern family ties were strong. He married Mary Longfellow, daughter of Stephen and Zilpha (Wadsworth) Longfellow. While living in New Orleans, the Greenleafs traveled to Cambridge, Massachusetts, during the summer months to be near their relatives. Eventually, they built a house in Cambridge. Greenleaf was a staunch Union man, so the partnership of Greenleaf and Hubbard dissolved in May 1860 due to tensions preceding the Civil War. At the outbreak of war, Greenleaf's property in New Orleans was seized, but was restored to him at the close of the hostilities. Greenleaf died suddenly on August 22, 1865.
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A TELEGRAM received in this city yesterday conveyed the intelligence of the sudden death of a former citizen and native of Portland, James Greenleaf, son of Hon. Simon Greenleaf. Deceased was a resident of Cambridge, Mass. His unexpected demise was probably occasioned by heart disease. He leaves a wife, a sister of the poet Longfellow.
Thursday, August 24, 1865, Daily Eastern Argus (Portland, Maine), Issue 199, page 3
Arnold Corkins
FAG #47177958
Greenleaf's northern family ties were strong. He married Mary Longfellow, daughter of Stephen and Zilpha (Wadsworth) Longfellow. While living in New Orleans, the Greenleafs traveled to Cambridge, Massachusetts, during the summer months to be near their relatives. Eventually, they built a house in Cambridge. Greenleaf was a staunch Union man, so the partnership of Greenleaf and Hubbard dissolved in May 1860 due to tensions preceding the Civil War. At the outbreak of war, Greenleaf's property in New Orleans was seized, but was restored to him at the close of the hostilities. Greenleaf died suddenly on August 22, 1865.
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A TELEGRAM received in this city yesterday conveyed the intelligence of the sudden death of a former citizen and native of Portland, James Greenleaf, son of Hon. Simon Greenleaf. Deceased was a resident of Cambridge, Mass. His unexpected demise was probably occasioned by heart disease. He leaves a wife, a sister of the poet Longfellow.
Thursday, August 24, 1865, Daily Eastern Argus (Portland, Maine), Issue 199, page 3
Arnold Corkins
FAG #47177958
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