Herbert M. Sears
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Herbert Mason Sears | |
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On the Deck of the Yacht Constellation, portrait of Sears by John Singer Sargent | |
| Born | November 12, 1867 Boston, Massachusetts, US |
| Died | February 19, 1942 (aged 74) Boston, Massachusetts US |
| Burial place | Mount Auburn Cemetery |
| Alma mater | Harvard University |
| Occupations | Commodore and yachtsman |
| Organization | Eastern Yacht Club |
| Known for | Constellation |
| Spouse | Caroline Bartlett (m. 1891, d. 1908) |
| Children | 2 |
| Family | Philip Sears and Richard Sears, brothers |
| Honours | Croix de Guerre Medal of French Gratitude |
Herbert Mason Sears (November 12, 1867 – February 19, 1942) was an American yachtsman and businessman in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the commodore of the Eastern Yacht Club and owner numerous yachts, including the Constellation.
Sears was awarded the Croix de Guerre and the Medal of French Gratitude for his work with the American Red Cross during World War I.
Sears was born on November 12, 1867, in Boston, Massachusetts.[1] He was from a prominent New England family, a Mayflower descendant of the Sawyer family line[2] His parents were Alberta Homer (née Shelton) and Fredrick Richard Sears.[1][3] His paternal grandfather was David Sears, the developer of Longwood.[2] His twin brother was sculptor Phillip Sears and his older brother was professional tennis player Richard Sears.[1]
He gradauted from Harvard University in 1889.[1][4] While there, he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, aka The Dickey Club.[5]
From 1888 to 1891, he served with the First Corps Cadets.[4]
Career
Sears worked for Lee, Higginson & Co. in Boston from 1890 to 1895.[1] He was a partner with Curtis & Motley stockbrokers in Boston from 1896 to 1900.[1] Sears left Curtis & Motley and managed estates.[1] His banking and brokerage offices were at 53 State Street in New York City.[6]
He was the president of the Fifty Associates real estate firm.[1] He was also the vice president and trustee of Suffolk Savings Bank, a director of the Boston and Albany Railroad, and a director and executive committe members of the New England Trust Company.[1][4] Sears was a board member and trustee of the Free Hospital for Women in Brookline, Massachustts.[1][4] By 1908, Sears was worth around $4,000,000 ($139,659,259 in 2024 money).[6]


Yachtsman
Sears was an avid yachtsman and commodore of the Eastern Yacht Club in Marblehead, Massachusetts from 1914 to 1923,[1] and continued to be a life-long prominent member.[7] He owned the steam yacht Augusta,[8] and had the sloop Alert built in 1902, which was designed by Nathanael Greene Herreshoff.[9]
Sears' pride was the schooner yacht Constellation,[10] designed by Edward Burgess and originally built for Edwin D. Morgan.[11] Sears purchased it in 1914. Constellation served as the flagship of the Eastern Yacht Club, leading the fleet in all club races and regattas, and was known as the "Queen of the Eastern". Constellation set many records.[1] During World War II, Sears donated Constellation to the government so that it could be scrapped for its iron.[1][12]: 231 Constellation's wheel and transom were save and presented to the yacht club.[12]: 231
In 1921, Sears created the Sears Cup as a sailing competition for juniors from Massachusetts yacht clubs.[13][1] The geographic scope for the Sears Cup gradually expanded.[13] Today, the Sears Cup is presented by US Sailing as its national championship for three-person youth teams.[13]
| Name | Built | Type | Yard | Designer | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Augusta | 1887 | Steam yacht | Herreshoff Company, Bristol, Rhode Island | Nathanael Greene Herreshoff | built for John Brown Francis Herreshoff | [14] |
| Hazard | 1897 | Gaff sloop | Herreshoff Company Bristol, Rhode Island | Nathanael Greene Herreshoff | built for Sears | [15] |
| Alert | 1902 | Sloop | Herreshoff Company Bristol, Rhode Island | Nathanael Greene Herreshoff | built for Sears | [9] |
| Joker | 1903 | Sloop Double Rig | Herreshoff Company Bristol, Rhode Island | Nathanael Greene Herreshoff | built for Sears | [6][16] |
| Skidoo | 1906 | Gaff sloop | Herreshoff Company Bristol, Rhode Island[17] | Nathanael Greene Herreshoff | built for Sears | [6][17] |
| Constellation | 1889 | Schooner | Piepgras Shipyard, City Island, New York | Edward Burgess | built for Edwin D. Morgan | [11][12]: 136 |
| Stella II | 1926 | S-Class Marblehead | Herreshoff Company Bristol, Rhode Island | Nathanael Greene Herreshoff | built for Sears | [18] |
| Cricket | Sloop yacht | [6][12]: 118 | ||||
| Cristabel | [12]: 135 | |||||
| Eel | 1901 | [12]: 108, 110 | ||||
| Hope | Steam yacht | [6][19] | ||||
| Mingo | Sonder | [12]: 135 | ||||
| Nanita | Steam yacht | [6] |



