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ROBERT CUMMING SCHENCK, FIRST CITIZEN AND

ROBERT CUMMING SCHENCK, FIRST CITIZEN AND

STATESMAN OF THE MIAMI VALLEY

 

by FRED B. JOYNER

Professor of History, Miami University

 

 

In 1937 in a radio address celebrating Founders Day of Miami

University, President A. H. Upham called attention to the fact that

the university had sent two ambassadors to the Court of St. James.

Whitelaw Reid was one. Robert Cumming Schenck was the other.

The work of the former is well known. The career of Schenck is

less well known.

A study of his life reveals much that is of interest today.

Schenck came from distinguished Dutch and Scotch ancestry. His

father, William Cortenus Schenck, came to Ohio from Monmouth

County, New Jersey, about 1795.1 John Cleves Symmes had inter-

ested him in coming to Ohio as a surveyor to help open the purchase

recently made between the Great Miami and Little Miami rivers.

The father resided in Cincinnati for some years following his

arrival in the West, where he followed his profession of surveying.

In 1796 he obtained a large tract of land on the south side of the

Great Miami River. After a thorough exploration of the region,

the elder Schenck selected the present site of Franklin for his future

home. He laid out the town and moved there some time in 1803.

His residence was on Front Street between First and Second streets,

a beautiful spot overlooking the Miami River.2 Here the subject of

this sketch, Robert Cumming Schenck, was born, October 4, 1809.

The father became a man of wealth and influence throughout the

valley and the state of Ohio. Death cut his career short when

Robert Cumming was only twelve years of age.3

 

1 A. D. Schenck, The Rev. William Schenck, His Ancestry and His Descendants

(Washington, 1883), 56. Hereafter this book is referred to as the Schenck Ancestry.

2 Fred B. Joyner, "William Cortenus Schenck, Pioneer and Statesman of Ohio,"

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, XLVII (1938), 365.

3 Schenck Ancestry, 68.

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