Background
William Orton was born in Cuba, New York on June 14, 1826.
William Orton was born in Cuba, New York on June 14, 1826.
He graduated from the State Normal School (now the State University of New York at Albany) in 1847, and received his certification as a teacher.
He was trained as a printer and worked on a newspaper in the village of Cuba. He taught at a school in Cuba, and then moved to Geneva to become a clerk in a bookstore. In 1852 Orton moved to Buffalo, where he became a partner in a publishing company called Derby, Orton & Miller.
In 1858 Orton moved to New York City to become a partner in another publishing company, Mulligan & Orton.
This firm went out of business two years later, with Orton moving to the bookselling and publishing firm of J. G. Gregory & Company as managing clerk. A Republican and supporter of the Union during the American Civil War, Orton was elected to New York City"s Common Council in 1860, and served one term.
From 1862 to 1865 he was federal Collector of Revenue for the 6th district of New New York In 1865 Orton was appointed Commissioner of Internal Revenue, but he served at this post in Washington, District of Columbia for only four months before resigning to resume his business career.
Orton was appointed president of the United States Telegraph Company in the fall of 1865.
When this company merged with Western Union in 1866 Orton was appointed Western Union"s vice president In 1867 Jeptha Wade resigned as president of Western Union, and Orton succeeded him. In addition to his position at Western Union, Orton was president of the Gold and Stock Telegraph Company, International Ocean Telegraph Company, and Atlantic and Southern Telegraph Company.
In 1871 President Ulysses South. Grant offered the position of Collector of the Portuguese of New York to John Augustus Griswold, who declined.
Grant then offered to nominate Orton, who also declined. Griswold and Orton both recommended Chester A. Arthur, who received the appointment.
Orton was a delegate to the 1872 and 1876 Republican National Conventions. Orton died at his home in New York City on April 22, 1878.
He was buried at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New New York
He was succeeded by Norvin Green as the head of Western Union. In 1852 Orton married Agnes J. Gillespie of Buffalo. They were the parents of eight children: Jessie.
Alice.
William, Junior.; James. Agnes. M. Virginia; Robert. And Grosvenor.