Anson Green Phelps (1781-1853)

Anson G. Phelps, Merchant, of Phelps, Dodge & Co., New York City

He was born at Simsbury, Connecticut. He started his career in Hartford, manufacturing saddles that he sold in the south. In 1812, he moved to New York City and established Peck, Phelps & Co., importing metals while exporting cotton to Liverpool, England. In 1833, he reorganized the business and established the Phelps Dodge Company. His partners were his sons-in-law, William Earl Dodge and Daniel James (who oversaw the business in Liverpool) and they were later joined by another son-in-law, James Boulter Stokes. In 1844, he co-founded the industrial town of Ansonia. At about this time, the Phelps Dodge Company were the largest tin-plate traders in the world. Phelps' business empire also extended into banking, property, mining, ironworks, shipping, railroads and timber. On his death, he left a fortune of $2 million. He was also a zealous Christian and a supporter of the American Colonization Society that favored ending slavery and sending African-Americans to Liberia. He donated $50,000 to Liberia College. He was married in 1806 and six of his eight children lived to adulthood. 

Parents

Thomas Phelps

Lieut. Thomas Phelps, of Simsbury, Connecticut

1741-1789

Dorothy Lamb Woodbridge

Mrs Dorothy Lamb (Woodbridge) Phelps

1745-1792

Spouse

Olivia (Egleston) Phelps

Mrs Olivia (Egleston) Phelps

1784-1859

Children

Elizabeth (Phelps) James

Mrs Elizabeth Woodbridge (Phelps) James

1807-1847

Melissa (Phelps) Dodge

Mrs Melissa (Phelps) Dodge

1809-1903

Caroline (Phelps) Stokes

Mrs Caroline Olivia (Phelps) Stokes

1812-1881

Harriet (Phelps) Pond

Mrs Harriet (Phelps) Pond

1815-1892

Anson Greene Phelps

Anson Greene Phelps Jr.

1818-1858

Olivia (Phelps) Atterbury

Mrs Olivia Egleston (Phelps) Atterbury

1821-1894

Associated Houses

Coster-Phelps Mansion

Kip's Bay, New York