Robert Shaw Oliver


Robert Shaw Oliver was an American solider and businessman.

Early life

Oliver was born in Boston, Massachusetts on September 13, 1847. He was a son of Daniel Augustus Oliver and Elizabeth Willard Oliver, who died three years after his birth.
His maternal grandparents were Robert Gould Shaw and Eliza Willard Shaw. Through his abolitionist uncle Francis George Shaw and, his wife, Sarah Blake Sturgis Shaw, he was a first cousin of Josephine Shaw Lowell and Robert Gould Shaw. Through his uncle Quincy Adams Shaw and, his wife, Pauline Agassiz Shaw, he was also a first cousin of wealthy landowner Robert Gould Shaw II.
He graduated from a military academy in Ossining, New York.

Career

Oliver served as a second lieutenant in the 5th Massachusetts Colored Cavalry at the age of 17. After the Civil War, he remained in the Army assigned to the 25th Army Corps in Texas and the 8th US Cavalry in California, Oregon and Arizona fighting in many Indian campaigns until 1879.
From 1881 to 1903, he was employed by Rathbone, Sard & Co., stove manufacturers in Albany. In 1881, he was elected as the first president of the United States National Lawn Association, known today as the USTA. He served as brigadier general of the 3rd brigade of the New York State Militia. In 1903, he was appointed Assistant Secretary of War by President Theodore Roosevelt and continued under President William Howard Taft, serving for ten years.
General Oliver spoke at the dedication of several monuments to Civil War Union Units from Pennsylvania at the Antietam Battlefield in 1904. The content of his speech can be found in the reference.

Personal life

In 1870, Oliver was married to Marion Lucy Rathbone, a daughter of General John Finley Rathbone and Mary Rathbone. They had four children:
Oliver died on March 15, 1935 in Charleston, South Carolina, and was cremated and buried with his wife, Marion in the Albany Rural Cemetery according to the Cemetery's Burial Cards.

Descendants

Through his daughter Cora, he was a grandfather of Helen Platt, great-grandfather of diplomat Nicholas Platt, the former U.S. Ambassador to Zambia, the Philippines, and Pakistan; and a great-great-grandfather of actor Oliver Platt. Also through Cora, he was a grandfather of Marion Harding, who married Charles Barney Harding, who served as chairman of the New York Stock Exchange and Smith, Barney & Co..