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Emerson Gaylord (2 September 1817 – 24 September 1899) was an American entrepreneur and manufacturer.

Early years
Emerson Gaylord was born in South Hadley, Massachusetts on Sept. 2, 1817 to Josiah and Lucinda Smith Gaylord. His father died in 1826 when Emerson was just 9 years old. When he was 12 he left school to support himself and family on neighboring farms. At the age of 17, he was apprenticed to Seth Nyms, of Amherst, to learn the harness-making business. When he returned to South Hadley, he began to learn the shoemaker's trade under George Kilbourn and then would later work in the shoe business for his cousin John Gaylord until 1840.

He would go on to accept an offer of employment in Chicopee with the N.P. Ames Company.

Personal life
When Gaylord moved to Chicopee, he became a member of the Third Congregational Church on Springfield Street. In 1844, Gaylord married Jane Burnett, a native of South Hadley. They would have one son named Arthur together.