William Bucknell
American businessman
Intro | American businessman | |
Places | United States of America | |
was | Businessperson | |
Work field | Business | |
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Birth | 1 April 1811 | |
Death | 5 March 1890 (aged 78 years) |
William Robert Bucknell (April 1, 1811 – March 5, 1890), born near Marcus Hook, in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, was a real estate dealer and agent, builder of gas and water works, and patron of Bucknell University.
In 1882 Bucknell donated $50,000 to the university when it was in trouble financially. In 1886 the university changed its name from the University at Lewisburg to Bucknell University, in his honor.
Bucknell married Harriet Burr Ashton (1815-1851), Margaret Knowles Crozer (1827-1870) and finally, Emma Eliza Ward (1853-1927), who became a Titanic survivor. A daughter, Margaret, became a painter.