Diven, Alexander Samuel, 1809-1896

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Born in Catharine, New York, Diven attended the common schools and the academies in Penn Yan and Ovid, New York, and then studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1831, and commenced practice in Elmira. He was member of the New York State Senate (27th District) in 1858 and 1859.

Diven was elected as a Republican to the 37th United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1861, to March 3, 1863. Strongly opposed to slavery, he was the first to draft and introduce measures for the recruitment of colored troops in the Union Army.

Diven entered the Army on August 13, 1862, as lieutenant colonel of the 107th New York Infantry Regiment. He was promoted to colonel on October 21, 1862. He was granted leave of absence from the Army for ninety days to take his seat in Congress. He was honorably discharged as colonel May 11, 1863, and later brevetted brigadier general of Volunteers April 30, 1864. He spoke at the dedication of the monument honoring the 107th New York in 1869. He engaged in railroad building and operation from 1865 to 1875, and was prominently identified with the Erie Railroad.

In the 1870s Pennsylvania native Truckson LaFrance obtained several patents on improvements he developed in the rotary steam engine. John Vischer, head of the Elmira Union Iron Works, became interested and was convinced by LaFrance to back him in the manufacture of a steam fire engine. They subsequently formed a business partnership to manufacture fire apparatus.

Their success attracted the attention of Diven and his four sons, who bought the company in April 1873. They renamed LaFrance Manufacturing Company and appointed John Vischer as a Director and Truckson LaFrance as the company's Mechanical Engineer. Within three months, the new company bought 10 acres of land and built a plant to manufacture steam engines and related equipment, including railroad locomotives. Diven served as mayor of Elmira from 1880 to 1882.

General Diven was married, in 1835, to Miss Amanda Beers, of Elmira, and had four sons and four daughters. He died in Elmira, New York, on June 11, 1896, and was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery.

His daughter, May, married U.S. Army officer Emerson H. Liscum on September 4, 1867.

Diven Elementary School in the Elmira City School District is named in honor of his son, George.

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referencedIn Diven family papers, 1828-1940. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
referencedIn Diven family. Diven family papers, 1828-1940. Cornell University Library
creatorOf Diven, Alexander S. (Alexander Samuel), 1809-1896. Letter signed : New York, to the Hon. James Wadsworth, 1869 Mar. 15. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Diven, Alexander S. (Alexander Samuel), 1809-1896. Autograph letter signed : Elmira, N.Y., to Edward Bates, 1861 Mar. 18. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Photographic Portrait File The Huntington Library
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contributorOf 1864 - Diven, A S - File No. D453 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1861 - Diven, A S - File No. D170 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf Diven, A S - State: District of Columbia - Year: 1867 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1864 - Diven, A G - File No. D29 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1867 - Diven, A S - File No. D313 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1865 - Diven, A S - File No. D8 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1864 - Diven, A S - File No. D68 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1864 - Diven, A S - File No. D491 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1864 - Diven, A S - File No. D67 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1864 - Diven, A L - File No. D165 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1864 - Diven, A S - File No. D66 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1864 - Diven, A S - File No. D501 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1867 - Diven, A S - File No. D318 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1864 - Diven, A S - File No. D499 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1864 - Diven, A L - File No. D163 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1864 - Diven, A S - File No. D632 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
referencedIn [New York] Diven, Alexander S - Unit: 107th Infantry, Company: F&S - Enlistment Rank: Lt Col, Discharge Rank: Col United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1864 - Diven, A S - File No. D485 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
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ownerOf American LaFrance Fire Engine Company corporateBody
associatedWith Bates, Edward, 1793-1869, person
associatedWith Diven family. family
leaderOf Erie Railroad Company corporateBody
memberOf New York (State). Legislature. Senate corporateBody
leaderOf United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 107th (1862-1865) corporateBody
memberOf United States. Congress. House corporateBody
associatedWith Wadsworth, James, Hon, person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Elmira NY US
Catharine NY US
Ovid NY US
Washington City DC US
Albany NY US
Penn Yan NY US
Elmira NY US
Antietam MD US
Chancellorsville VA US
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Antietam, Battle of, Md., 1862
Chancellorsville, Battle of, Chancellorsville, Va., 1863
Civil War, 1861-1865
Railroad companies
Republican Party
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Union Army soldiers
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Birth 1809-02-10

Death 1896-06-11

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