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    William Pryor Letchworth

    Born

    William Pryor Letchworth


    (1823-05-26)May 26, 1823

    Brownville, New York

    DiedDecember 1, 1910(1910-12-01) (aged 87)

    Castile, New York

    EmployerPratt & Letchworth
    Parent(s)Josiah Letchworth
    Ann Hance

    William Pryor Letchworth (May 26, 1823 – December 1, 1910) was an American businessman notable for his charitable work, including his donation of his 1,000-acre estate to the State of New York which became known as Letchworth State Park.[1]

    Early years

    Letchworth was born in Brownville, New York on May 26, 1823, the fourth of eight children born to Josiah Letchworth and Ann (née Hance) Letchworth.

    Raised as a Quaker, Letchworth learned the values of hard work, charity, and development of the intellect from his family.[2]

    Career

    At age 15, Letchworth was hired as a clerk at Hayden & Holmes, a saddlery and hardware company.

    Letchworth succeeded at his