Henry Clay Folger, 1857-1930. American industrialist and collector
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Finding-Aid for the Folger Papers [00200]Collection Description
Letter, 1914
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Folger’s connection with Standard Oil companies, beginning in 1879, continued until his retirement 49 years later as chairman of the board of the New York company. He was an enthusiastic student of Shakespeare during his college days and became a discerning collector. His wife, Emily Jordan Folger (d. 1936), was his associate in this work. Their collection, quietly acquired, became one of the largest and most valuable of its sort in the world. The Folger Shakespeare Library, east of the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., was dedicated in 1932. Its major collections contain more than 250,000 volumes, primarily 16th-and 17th-century works of literature, drama, and history of the English Renaissance. It is administered by Amherst College trustees.
This letter, dated April 21, 1914, is signed to W.K. Bixby and expresses thanks for privately printed books and an accompanying article by Folger on Shakespeare’s First Folio.
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Folger, Henry Clay, 1857-1930. American industrialist and
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