William Lukens Elkins
1832–1903 (age 71)
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Biography
William Lukens Elkins rose from modest beginnings in 1832 to become one of Philadelphia's most influential industrialists, building a vast enterprise in oil refining, gas, and urban transit that helped power the city's growth during the Gilded Age.
His wealth was tempered by a generous spirit, and he supported hospitals, educational institutions, and civic improvements that reflected his belief in the responsibilities of leadership.