After the war, he became southern manager of the New York Life Insurance Company (since 1868) and he was charter member and served 20 years as president of the Capital City Club.
Livingston Island | Livingston | Livingston, New Jersey | Livingston Taylor | Mims Hackett | Robert Livingston | Livingston, Texas | Livingston F.C. | Edward Livingston | Ron Livingston | Livingston Hopkins | Elmer Livingston MacRae | Bob Livingston | William Livingston | Robert Livingston the Elder | Livingston (Scottish Parliament constituency) | Livingston, Louisiana | Livingston family | Grace Livingston Hill | Dansville, Livingston County, New York | Walter Livingston | Todd Livingston | Shaun Livingston | Robert Livingston Ireland, Jr. | Louis Livingston Seaman | Livingston North railway station | Jonathan Livingston Seagull | James Livingston, 1st Earl of Callendar | Fowlerville, Livingston County, New York | Fort Mims massacre |
He was succeeded in 1884 by Robert J. Lowry; and in 1885 Livingston Mims began the longest term as president, serving, with a two-year interruption, from 1886 through 1906.