- William H. Crocker
William H. Crocker (born 1861,
Sacramento, California — died 1937,Burlingame, California ) founded and then later became the president ofCrocker National Bank . He attended Phillips Academy, Andover andYale University . He donated the Crocker family'sNob Hill block forGrace Cathedral .Crocker also chaired the
Panama-Pacific Exposition Committee and SE Community Chest, and was a key member of the committee that built the San Francisco Opera House and Veterans Building. Crocker was the founder ofCrocker Middle School located inHillsborough, California .When much of the city of
San Francisco was destroyed by the fire from the 1906 earthquake, William Crocker and his bank were major forces in financing reconstruction. He was aUniversity of California regent for nearly thirty years and funded theLawrence Radiation Laboratory 's second cyclotron.His father,
Charles Crocker (1822-1888), had been a builder of theCentral Pacific Railroad . Fact|date=March 2008In the 1890s, his wife, in part, lent
William Kingston Vickery , owner of theSan Francisco art galleryVickery, Atkins & Torrey , a number of French Impressionist paintings. Vickery then supervised a series of these loan exhibitions inSan Francisco and introducedImpressionism toCalifornia in the form of paintings byMonet ,Eugene Boudin ,Paul Cézanne ,Camille Pissarro ,Pierre-Auguste Renoir , andEdgar Degas . These pictures were lent by California ImpressionistLucy Bacon (who studied inFrance under Pissarro and met Cézanne), as well as Mrs. William H. Crocker, who was the leading California patron of FrenchImpressionist art at the time.His uncle's home in
Sacramento, California , was converted into theCrocker Art Museum and was the first art museum to open in the West. Fact|date=March 2008His nephew,
Harry Crocker , was a movie star in the 1920's and, at one time, the personal assistant ofCharlie Chaplin .External links
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/crocker.html The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Crocker to Crocket ] at politicalgraveyard.com
*http://www.cypresslawn.com/graphics/notables/crocker_port.jpg
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