Robert Lenox Kennedy (November 24, 1822 – September 14, 1887), was an American banker and philanthropist who served as president of the National Bank of...
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The Lenox Library was founded in 1870 by James Lenox, who served as its president until his death in 1880. After Lenox's death, his son Robert Lenox Kennedy...
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Bobby Kennedy may also refer to: Robert Kennedy (St. Paul) (1801–1889), American businessman and town president of Saint Paul, Minnesota Robert Lenox Kennedy...
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Kennedy and Mary (née Lenox) Kennedy. His maternal grandparents were James Lenox and Elizabeth (née Sproat) Lenox and his uncle was merchant Robert Lenox...
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Maitland, James Lenox Belknap, Robert Lenox Banks, James Lenox Banks, Robert Lenox Kennedy (who succeeded him as president of trustees of the Lenox Library)...
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Robert Lenox (December 31, 1759 – December 13, 1839) was a Scottish-American merchant who served as the 15th president of the Saint Andrew's Society of...
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Astoin (4,500 books), Joseph William Drexel (5–6,000 books), Robert Lenox Kennedy (5,000), Robert L. Stuart (12,000 books), George Bancroft (15,000 books,...
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Birch Wathen Lenox School is a college preparatory K-12 school on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. Birch Wathen Lenox comprises approximately...
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Astor III, Denning Duer, John C. Green, Robert Lenox Kennedy, Abiel Abbot Low, Edwin D. Morgan, Adam Norrie, Robert Ray, Joseph Sampson, John A. Stevens...
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Lenox is the site of Shakespeare & Company and Tanglewood, summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Lenox includes the villages of New Lenox and...
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