Theodorus Bailey Myers
Theodorus Bailey Myers, was an American lawyer, philanthropist, served as a colonel in the U.S. Military, and a collector of books and historical manuscripts.
Biography
Myers was born to Major Mordecai Myers and Charlotte Bailey, niece of politician Theodorus Bailey and sister of naval officer Theodorus Bailey. His father was Jewish. Myers was likely named for these two familial influences. He studied law at Kinderhook Academy and was conferred his degree in 1842.Myers was involved with many scientific and social organizations. He was a founding fellow of the American Geographical Society, member of the New York Yacht Club, Century Club, Union Club of the City of New York, and a Commissioner of the New York City Fire Department. He also served on the Boards of Managers for the New York Institution for the Blind and the Women's Hospital, where he developed a friendship with fellow collector of Americana, Dr. Thomas Addis Emmet, who would posthumously organize Myers' manuscripts.
At the outbreak of the Civil War, Myers served as quartermaster of the Baltic with the New York 12th Regiment. He also served on the military staff of General Butler and later, General Wool.
He died on June 16, 1888, and was interred at Green-Wood Cemetery.