- Henry Clay Folger
Henry Clay Folger (1857-1930) was president and later chairman of
Standard Oil of New York , a collector of Shakespeareana, and founder of theFolger Shakespeare Library .Early life
Henry Clay Folger was born in New York City on
June 18 , 1857 to Henry C. Folger ofNantucket, MA and Eliza Jane (Clark) Folger of New York. He was a first cousin six times removed ofBenjamin Franklin and a nephew ofJ. A. Folger , the founder of Folger Coffee.He prepared at Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn,
New York . He then attendedAmherst College where he was member of theAlpha Delta Phi fraternity, graduatingPhi Beta Kappa in 1879. After Amherst, he attendedColumbia Law School from 1879 to 1881, and was admitted to the bar in 1881.Career
Beginning in 1881, he worked for the
Standard Oil trust ofJohn D. Rockefeller , getting his start in the oil business at Charles Pratt & Company, a refinery owned byCharles Pratt , the father of his Adelphi and Amherst classmateCharles Millard Pratt . The Pratt Company was already associated with Standard Oil at that time. [Lynch, Kathleen, "Folger, Henry Clay," "American National Biography," John Garaty and Mark Carnes (eds.) New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Volume 8, pages 169-170.] After the break-up of the trust, Folger became president and later chairman ofStandard Oil of New York . He retired as president in 1923 and as chairman in 1928. Folger was succeeded as president byHerbert L. Pratt , another son of Charles Pratt.Family
Folger married Emily Clara Jordan, whom he had met through the Pratts, on October 6, 1885. She was born in 1858 and was educated at
Vassar College . The Folgers had no children. They lived in rented houses in Brooklyn throughout most of their lives, but later purchased an estate in Glen Cove, Long Island.Folger Shakespeare Library
Folger was an avid collector of Shakespeareana. Toward the end of
World War I , he and his wife began searching for a location for his Shakespeare library. They did not make their choice of a site on Capitol Hill public until 1928. Soon afterwards, Congress passed a resolution allowing use of the land on East Capitol Street where the Folger Shakespeare Library now stands.The
cornerstone of the library was laid in 1930, but Henry Folger died soon afterward. The bulk of his fortune was left in trust, withAmherst College as administrator, for the library. With the help of additional funding from Emily Folger, the library opened onApril 23 ,1932 , the date traditionally believed to be Shakespeare's birthday.Other Interests and Activities
Folger was a trustee of the Hamilton Trust Company, Brooklyn, New York, and a director of Seaboard National Bank in New York. In 1914 he was an awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Amherst. Outside of work, his great interests were his Shakespeare collection and, in later life, golf, which he often played with Rockefeller. [Lynch, page 170.] He was a trustee of the Central Congregational Church in Brooklyn [Lynch, page 170.] and established the
Shakespeare Garden at theBrooklyn Botanic Garden [ [http://www.bbg.org/exp/stroll/shakespeare.html Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Shakespeare Garden ] ] .Death
Henry Folger died on
June 11 , 1930. His wife, Emily, died in 1936.Writings
Folger wrote "Petroleum, its Production and Products" and articles on Shakespeare and Shakespeareana.
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External References
* [http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=glencoe&id=I21976 Family tree of Henry Clay Folger]
* [http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=glencoe&id=I16133 Relation to Benjamin Franklin]
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