Herbert L. Satterlee

Herbert Livingston Satterlee
Satterlee circa 1915
Assistant Secretary of the Navy
In office
December 3, 1908 – March 5, 1909
Appointed byTheodore Roosevelt
Preceded byTruman Handy Newberry
Succeeded byBeekman Winthrop
Personal details
Born(1863-10-31)October 31, 1863
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedJuly 14, 1947(1947-07-14) (aged 83)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Spouse
Louisa Pierpont Morgan
(m. 1900; died 1946)
Children2
Parent(s)George Bowen Satterlee
Sarah Wilcox
EducationColumbia University
Columbia Law School

Herbert Livingston Satterlee (October 31, 1863 – July 14, 1947) was an American lawyer, writer, and businessman who served as the Assistant Secretary of the Navy from 1908 to 1909.

Early life

Herbert Livingston Satterlee was born in New York City in 1863. He was the son of George Bowen Satterlee (1833–1903) and Sarah Brady Wilcox (b. 1836). His siblings included Marion Satterlee and Richard T. Satterlee.

Through his paternal grandmother, Mary LeRoy (née Livingston) Satterlee (1811–1886), he is a member of the Livingston family and a direct descendant of Robert Livingston, the 1st Lord of Livingston Manor. His second cousin was Henry Yates Satterlee (1843–1908), the Episcopal Bishop of New York.

Satterlee graduated with a B.S. from Columbia College in 1883, received his M.A. in 1884, as well was Columbia Law School with a Ph.D. and LL.B. law degree in 1885.

Career

Satterlee was admitted to the bar in New York in 1885, entering the office of Evarts, Choate and Beeman. During the Spanish–American War, he volunteered for duty in the Navy, serving as a lieutenant in the Navy Department in Washington, D.C.

Before and after the war, Satterlee pursued a successful law practice, focused primarily on corporate law and commercial law. Together with George F. Canfield and Harlan Fiske Stone, he was a founding law partner of Satterlee, Canfield & Stone, a predecessor of the present-day firm Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke LLP.

In 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt nominated Satterlee as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Satterlee held this office from December 3, 1908, to March 5, 1909. He served as President of The Union League Club from 1938 - 1939.

Satterlee authored several books, including a 1939 biography of his father-in-law entitled J. Pierpont Morgan: An Intimate Portrait.

Personal life

On November 15, 1900, he married Louisa Pierpont Morgan (1866–1946), the oldest daughter of J. Pierpont Morgan. In 1910, Satterlee and his wife purchased the Sotterley Plantation in Hollywood, Maryland. Together, they were the parents of two daughters:

  • Mabel Morgan Satterlee (1901–1993), who married Francis Abbott Ingalls II (b. 1895), brother of Laura Ingalls, in 1925.
  • Eleanor Morgan Satterlee (1905–1951), who married Milo Sargent Gibbs, the son of Milo Delavan Gibbs, in 1929. They divorced shortly after.

In failing health, Satterlee committed suicide with a pistol shot through his right temple at his apartment at 1 Beekman Place in Manhattan, New York City on July 14, 1947, at the age of 83.


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