Lewis Henry Lapham
Lewis Henry Lapham | |
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Born | Brooklyn, New York, U.S. | March 13, 1858
Died | June 10, 1934 | (aged 76)
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Spouse | Antoinette N. Dearborn |
Children | Roger Dearborn Lapham Ruth Lapham |
Parent(s) | Henry Griffith Lapham Samantha Vail |
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Lewis Henry Lapham[1] (March 13, 1858 – June 10, 1934)[1][2] was an American businessman and entrepreneur who made a fortune consolidating smaller business in the leather industry. He was also one of the co-founders of the oil brand Texaco, Inc. (The Texas Company) then Texaco Oil Company.
Biography
[edit]Lapham was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Samantha Lapham (née Vail) and Henry Griffith Lapham, who were second cousins.[1][3]
He built Waveny House[4] in New Canaan, Connecticut, as a summer residence for his family to escape the heat of New York City. The mansion and property are now a public park and arts center in New Canaan.[5][6]
Lapham was the husband of Antoinette N. Lapham (née Dearborn), the father of San Francisco mayor Roger D. Lapham (1883–1966), and Ruth Lloyd (née Lapham; 1896 – Darien, Connecticut, 8 October 1984), a singer and mother of seven children from her marriage including Samuel Lloyd, who died in 2017, the grandfather of actor Christopher Lloyd and banking executive Lewis A. Lapham (1909–1995), and the great-grandfather of both Lewis H. Lapham (1935-2024) and Sam Lloyd (1963–2020).
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "1". Archived from the original on 2009-01-10.
- ^ "LEWIS H. LAPHAM, FINANCIER, 76, DIES; Retired Leather Merchant Was a Founder of Texas Corporation, an Oil Concern, HELD MANY DIRECTORATES Began Career at 19, Later Joining His Father's Company-Interested in Ship Line". The New York Times. 1934-06-11.
- ^ "Détail du livre".
- ^ "The Magic of Waveny". Archived from the original on 2009-11-16. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
- ^ Charles, Eleanor (1987-05-10). "If You're Thinking of Living in:; NEW CANAAN". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
- ^ "Lapham Center". Archived from the original on 2011-05-27. Retrieved 2009-05-19.