Alexander Cassatt
1839–1906 (age 67)
Biography
Alexander Cassatt, born in 1839, distinguished himself as a visionary leader of the Pennsylvania Railroad, guiding the enterprise through a period of growth and innovation while keeping an eye toward public responsibility. He championed projects that improved transportation for countless Americans and believed in stewarding the land impacted by his company.
Beyond his corporate achievements, Alexander supported educational and cultural institutions, encouraging artists and scholars to flourish. Today, the Church of the Redeemer Cemetery holds his remains as a reminder of a life devoted to progress and civic duty.