James Lenox
1800–1880 (age 80)
Merchant/Philanthropist
Biography
James Lenox, a merchant and philanthropist of New York, channeled his resources into the creation of libraries, hospitals, and institutions that nurtured learning and civic improvement. His passion for books and the public welfare left an enduring legacy that continues to enrich generations of citizens.
He is interred in the New York City Marble Cemetery, where those who value knowledge pause to reflect on a generous spirit whose collections became a gift to all.