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John Ward Melville

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John Ward Melville Veteran

Birth
New York, USA
Death
5 Jun 1977 (aged 90)
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Setauket, Suffolk County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.9468069, Longitude: -73.1127035
Plot
N Sec 1, Plot 58
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John Ward Melville was an American philanthropist and businessman active in the "Three Villages" in western Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. He donated 400 acres of land and money to establish the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1957, which has developed as a major public research institution.

Ward Melville attended college at Columbia University, where he was active in the Columbia Daily Spectator and the Philolexian Society. Following graduation in 1909, Melville joined his father's shoe company, Melville Corporation. Upon the United States' entrance into World War I, Melville became a soldier of the US Army.

After the war, Melville continued to work in his father's company, eventually taking control of it in 1922. At the time, he created the Thom McAn shoe line, which became popular. He was CEO of the corporation.

Melville settled in the Stony Brook area in western Suffolk County on Long Island, where he owned much land. He served as a member of the school board in Setauket, where he donated the land for the high school. From 1948 to 1949 he was the 66th President of the Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York.

Melville was very active in philanthropic works around the "Three Village" area (Stony Brook, Setauket, and Old Field) and the surrounding towns. He supported the restoration and preservation of historic buildings in the area to encourage his vision of a New England village. Stony Brook was organized around a town green. He also supported conservation of natural areas, including the West Meadow Beach.

Another interest was education and he developed land for the high school in Setauket, which was named for him. His larger contribution was the donation of 400 acres of land and money to New York State to establish what is now the Stony Brook University, which was founded in 1957. The university has developed as a major public research institution in medicine and science. Governor W. Averell Harriman appointed Melville chairman of the Council of the university, where he served for some years.

Numerous organizations are named after him, including the local high school, Ward Melville High School in Setauket. The main library at Stony Brook University is named for his father.
John Ward Melville was an American philanthropist and businessman active in the "Three Villages" in western Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. He donated 400 acres of land and money to establish the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1957, which has developed as a major public research institution.

Ward Melville attended college at Columbia University, where he was active in the Columbia Daily Spectator and the Philolexian Society. Following graduation in 1909, Melville joined his father's shoe company, Melville Corporation. Upon the United States' entrance into World War I, Melville became a soldier of the US Army.

After the war, Melville continued to work in his father's company, eventually taking control of it in 1922. At the time, he created the Thom McAn shoe line, which became popular. He was CEO of the corporation.

Melville settled in the Stony Brook area in western Suffolk County on Long Island, where he owned much land. He served as a member of the school board in Setauket, where he donated the land for the high school. From 1948 to 1949 he was the 66th President of the Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York.

Melville was very active in philanthropic works around the "Three Village" area (Stony Brook, Setauket, and Old Field) and the surrounding towns. He supported the restoration and preservation of historic buildings in the area to encourage his vision of a New England village. Stony Brook was organized around a town green. He also supported conservation of natural areas, including the West Meadow Beach.

Another interest was education and he developed land for the high school in Setauket, which was named for him. His larger contribution was the donation of 400 acres of land and money to New York State to establish what is now the Stony Brook University, which was founded in 1957. The university has developed as a major public research institution in medicine and science. Governor W. Averell Harriman appointed Melville chairman of the Council of the university, where he served for some years.

Numerous organizations are named after him, including the local high school, Ward Melville High School in Setauket. The main library at Stony Brook University is named for his father.

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Beloved husband of Dorothy Bigelow. Son of Jennie Florence MacConnell and Frank Melville Jr.



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