Robert Lenox

1759–1839 (age 80)

Merchant

Photograph of Robert Lenox

Biography

Robert Lenox (1759–1839) was a prominent New York City merchant whose business ventures and commercial success made him one of the city's leading citizens during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. His eighty-year life spanned a transformative period in American commerce and urban development, during which New York emerged as the nation's premier port and commercial center.

Lenox's reputation as a successful merchant reflected his business acumen and his contributions to the city's economic growth. He was interred at the New York City Marble Cemetery, a distinguished burial ground that honored the city's most prominent and respected citizens. His legacy endured through his family's continued influence in New York society and philanthropy.