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'''William Frederick Havemeyer''' [[Columbia College|CC]] [[1823]] served as Mayor of New York three times in the 1840s and again in the 1870s. He is the cousin of Frederick Havemeyer CC 1825, whose son, Theodore Havemeyer ([[School of Mines]] 1868), financed [[Havemeyer Hall]]. The family's fortune came from sugar refining. | '''William Frederick Havemeyer''' [[Columbia College|CC]] [[1823]] served as Mayor of New York three times in the 1840s and again in the 1870s. He is the cousin of Frederick Havemeyer CC 1825, whose son, Theodore Havemeyer ([[School of Mines]] 1868), financed [[Havemeyer Hall]]. The family's fortune came from sugar refining. | ||
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[[Category:Class of 1823|Havemeyer]] | [[Category:Class of 1823|Havemeyer]] |
Revision as of 22:04, 31 July 2010
William Frederick Havemeyer CC 1823 served as Mayor of New York three times in the 1840s and again in the 1870s. He is the cousin of Frederick Havemeyer CC 1825, whose son, Theodore Havemeyer (School of Mines 1868), financed Havemeyer Hall. The family's fortune came from sugar refining.