Benjamin F. Manierre

After the death of his father, the family removed to New York City in 1829.

When 12 years old, he began to work in a banking and exchange office.

25 years later he became President of the Importers' and Traders' Insurance Company.

In 1866, he was elected by the State Legislature as a Metropolitan Police Commissioner.

He died at his home, at 352 West End Avenue, Manhattan.