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DEUEL, Alanson Chase

Male Abt 1876 - 1954  (~ 78 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  DEUEL, Alanson Chase was born about 1876 in East Hamburg, Erie County, NY (son of DEUEL, Israel and CHASE, Mary Emeline); died on 10 Oct 1954 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 10/19/1954

    Alanson Chase Deuel, publisher of the Gazette and a leader
    in civic and business affairs throughout the Niagara Frontier,
    died today at his home after an illness of several months. He
    was 80 years old Oct. 10.
    Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Mr,.
    Deuel's home, Lewiston Heights, with the Rev. James E. Wells
    Jr., rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Lewiston, officiating.
    Burial will, be in Riverdale Cemetery.
    Pall bearers will.be Robert Stevens,
    Charles Woodward Jr., Thomas
    Bright, Donald Coe, C. Clifford
    Frost, Robert L. Rice Jr., Paul A.
    Schocllkopf Jr., and Frank Jerome
    Tone Jr.
    Mr. Deuel is survived by his
    wife, Helen Langmuir Deuel. His
    first wife, May Brock Deuel, died
    Dec. 30, 1930.
    Active In charitable and civic
    organizations, Mr. Deuel was a
    member of the board of directors
    of the Marine Trust Company of
    Western New York and chairman
    of the advisory board of the

    Power City Trust Branch. He
    was; a past president of the
    Travelers Aid Society and director
    and past treasurer of the
    Niagara Falls Memorial Hospital.
    Mr. Deuel was appointed to the
    Niagara Frontier State Park Commission
    by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey
    in 1947. He was a past president
    of "the Associated Dailies of New
    York State and a member of the
    -American Newspaper Publishers
    Assn. and the New York State
    Publishers Assn.
    He was vice president of the
    Niagara Falls Hotel Corp. and a
    former director of the Niagara
    Falls Chamber of'Commerce and
    of the United Community Chest.
    Delegate to Conventions-

    Mr. Deuel became a director of
    the Power City Trust Co. in 1928
    and was chairman of the board
    when the bank merged with the
    Marine Trust Co. He was prominent
    in the formation in 1928 of the
    hotel corporation, which group
    erected Hotel Niagara.
    The degree of Doctor of Humane

    Letters was conferred on Mr. Deuel
    by Niagara University in 1949.
    An active Republican, Mr. Deuel
    was a delegate many times to the
    party's national conventions.
    in 1940, the Niagara Falls Gazette

    Publishing Co. opened Radio
    Station WHLD, which with WHLDFM
    it still operates in studios at
    Hotel Niagara. This year, Mr.
    Deuel was associated with interests
    which succeeded in obtaining television
    channel 2 for the Niagara
    Frontier and which launched Station
    WGR-TV in Buffalo.
    Mr. Deuel was a veteran of the

    Spanish American War, having
    served with the 42nd Separate Co.
    of the New York National Guard,
    which he joined in 1898.
    Mr. Deuel was a past president
    of the Niagara Falls Country Club
    and a member of the Niagara Club,
    as well as the Bath and Tennis,
    Everglades and Old Guard Clubs
    of Palm Beach. Fla., where he
    maintained a winter home in Ocean
    Blvd.
    Habits of enterprise, courage and
    thrift were imparted to Mr. Deuel
    in childhood. He was born of de-
    vout Quaker parents in East Ham-
    burg, N.Y. His father was Israel
    Deuel and his mother was Emeline
    Chase Deuel.
    Started at Printer

    Mr. Deuel started his newspaper
    career as a printer's helper on the
    weekly Hamburg Independent. He
    later was employed in the mechan-
    ical department of the Courier
    Printing Co., Buffalo. He came to
    this city in 1895 to take charge of
    the printing department of the Ga-
    zette.
    The Gazette had just become a
    daily and a new era of industrial
    development was dawning here.
    Water power had been harnassed
    to provide abundant electricity and
    heavy industry of the electro-
    chemical type was being attracted
    to the city. Mr. Deuel foresaw a
    bright future for both the commun-
    ity and the newspaper and he dedi-
    cated his life's work to promoting

    their advancement. '
    When the Gazette was purchased
    by William B. Rankine and Peter
    A. Porter, Mr. Deuel was trans*'
    ferred to the advertising department
    of the paper. Upon his reĀ«-
    turn from military service j n 1898,'
    he was appointed business man*,
    ager of the Gazette, of which
    Eugene R. White had become editor
    and publisher.
    Upon the death of Mr. White in

    1906, the board of directors appointed
    Mr , Deuel president and
    treasurer and placed him in complete
    charge of the newspaper.
    Since that time, the Gazette has

    reflected its publisher's personality
    -a blend of honesty, conservatism,
    optimism and faith in the potentialities
    of the Niagara Frontier.
    Mr. Deuel acquired personal
    control of the Gazette in 1911, and
    it continued to grow under his
    guidance to its present 'status as
    one of New York State's leading
    dailies.
    Built for Future
    When he took over the Gazette,

    Mr. Deuel found the paper in difficult
    financial straits. The high
    premium which he had learned to
    place on hard work and thrift
    paid off in this trying period and
    led the paper out of the doldrums
    to a favorable earnings position.
    Aware of the need for applying
    a good portion of annual income
    to improving facilities and service,
    Mr. Deuel practiced this policy of
    building for the future right up to
    his death.
    Only three years ago, Mr. Deuel

    instituted an extensive modernization
    program at the Gazette. A
    six-unit Goss Headliner press, capable
    of printing 45,000 96-page
    newspapers in an hour, was installed
    in the plant, and the editorial
    and business offices were'
    remodeled.
    Mr. Deuel built the present Gazette
    Building in 1914 and in 1915
    moved the paper from rented offices
    in Third St. The new structure
    was designed for efficiency of
    operation as well as for the comfort
    of employes.
    Under Mr. Deuel's direction, the
    paper joined the Associated Press
    news service in 1920, and, in 1937,
    this was supplemented by the
    United Press service. Later, he
    added wirephoto and four-color
    printing.
    Mr. Deuel's moral principles

    have been reflected in the editorial
    policy of the Gazette. He opposed
    sensationalism in the presentation
    of news and adhered to the belief
    that the newspaper was meant for
    the home, where every member of
    the family would be able to read it.
    The Gazette has been independent
    Republican in politics, conforming
    to the publisher's philosophy.
    Mr.' Dcucl pushed the newspaper's
    editorial campaigns for relocation
    of grade crossings, a modern
    city educational system, the
    city manager form of government,
    the elimination of vice and gambling
    in this city and the redevelopment
    of additional Niagara River
    power by private enterprise.
    It was a great source of pride
    to Mr. Deuel when the Gazette
    observed its centennial on May 17
    in a special 144-page issue, the
    history of the newspaper and the
    city were unfolded for the Gazette's
    34,000 subscribers.
    Mr. Deuel personally shaped the
    character of the Gazette. He made
    the newspaper an institution in the
    city and county, promoting the
    area's natural advantages and it's
    propensity for growth as an indus-
    trial and tourist center.

    Family/Spouse: LANGMUIR, Helen. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Alanson married BROCK, May Stuart on 22 Feb 1912 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY. May (daughter of BROCK, Walter Davis and SCHWINGER, Elizabeth) was born in Dec 1882 in New York; died on 27 Dec 1930 in Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/23/1912

    The marriage of Miss May Stuart
    Brock, daughter of Mrs. Walter
    Brock of No. 4 7 Christiana street.
    North Tonawanda, To Mr. Alanson
    Chase Deuel of this- city, was quietly
    solemnized at 8:30 o'clock last evening
    at the home of the bride's mother.
    The Rev..Mr. Ross, pastor of the Calvary
    Presbyterian church of North
    Tonawanda, Officiated. Mrs. Walter
    Beyer of Pittsburgh acted as- matron
    of honor and Mr. Herbert "Deuel of
    Buffalo, a brother of-the bridegroom.
    was his'attendant. Immediately after
    the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Deuel de-
    parted for New York City from where
    they will sail March 2nd for Havana,
    Cuba. On their return they will re-
    side at No. 510 Jefferson avenue.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  DEUEL, Israel

    Israel + CHASE, Mary Emeline. Mary died on 7 May 1924 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  CHASE, Mary Emeline died on 7 May 1924 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 5/8/1924

    Mrs. Mary Emetine, mother of
    Alanson C. Deuel, and grandmother of
    Mrs. Charles Woodward of this city,
    died yesterday afternoon at her home,
    No. 342 Bryant street, Buffalo, after
    brief illness. A severe cold, con-
    tracted about a week ago. developed
    into pneumonia which, on account of
    her advanced age, she was unable tb
    withstand. A rally in her condition
    a day o f two ago had aroused hopes
    of recovery, but a sudden change occurred
    yesterday afternoon and the
    end came within a short time.
    Mrs. Deuel lived in Buffalo for many
    years. She was known as a devout
    Christian woman and found her chief
    solace in her religious activities.
    While' infirmities of age restricted her
    physical efforts in the' last few yars.
    her spirit remained undaunted to the
    last. She was the wife of Israel
    Deuel and mother of Herbert Chase
    Deuel. Eva Deuel Stevens and Delbert
    Donald Deuel, all' of which preceded
    her to the grave.
    Funeral services are to be held from
    the Klrst Congregational church, Buffalo,
    Saturday afternoon at 2:36
    o'clock. Burial will be-In the
    plot.at Orchard Park,' N. Y.

    Children:
    1. 1. DEUEL, Alanson Chase was born about 1876 in East Hamburg, Erie County, NY; died on 10 Oct 1954 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    2. DEUEL, Herbert Chase
    3. DEUEL, Eva
    4. DEUEL
    5. DEUEL, Israel
    6. DEUEL, Delbert Donald



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