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Name
  
William Nast

Parents
  
William Nast

Spouse
  
Ethel Benoist

Died
  
1893

Role
  
Diplomat


Full Name
  
William Frederick Nast

Born
  
June 14, 1840 (
1840-06-14
)
Cincinnati, Ohio

Occupation
  
American attache, railroad executive and inventor

Children
  
Louis, Conde, Ethel, and Estelle

William Frederick Nast (1840–1893) was an American diplomat and entrepreneur. He was the third president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.

Nast was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on June 14, 1840, the son of Methodist religious leader William Nast. From 1861 to 1865 he served at the American Consulate in Stuttgart, Germany. Upon his return to the United States, Nast entered the brokerage business in New York, New York.

On September 2, 1868, Nast became president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, a position he held for less than a month, ending on September 24, 1868.

Also in 1868, he married Esther A. Benoist, a daughter of pioneer St. Louis banker Louis Auguste Benoist. They had four children: Louis, Condé, Ethel, and Estelle.

While living in Europe, William Nast filed for several invention patents, including one for "improvements in the treatment of stable manure, and in the manufacture of paper" on July 6, 1876, awarded February 22, 1878, and one for "improvements in the manufacture of dextrine, sugar and the like, from cellulose and ligneous materials" on November 4, 1880, and US 374618  "Obtaining ammonia from manure", awarded on December 13, 1887.

He died in 1893, and was buried at Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis.

References

William F. Nast Wikipedia