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  1. Seymour Horace Knox I (April 11, 1861 – May 17, 1915), was a businessman from Buffalo, New York, who made his fortune in five-and-dime stores. He merged his more than 100 stores with those of his first cousins, Frank Winfield Woolworth and Charles Sumner Woolworth , to form the F. W. Woolworth Company . [3]

  2. Retrato de Seymour H. Knox es un retrato realizado en el año 1985 por el artista estadounidense Andy Warhol de Seymour H. Knox II. Descripción [ editar ] Fue donado por las familias de sus dos hijos, Seymour H. Knox III y Northrup R. Knox, a la Galería Albright-Knox Art en honor de Seymour H. Knox II por su 60 aniversario de ...

  3. Seymour Horace Knox III (March 9, 1926 – May 22, 1996) was a philanthropist and sports entrepreneur. He owned the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League from their foundation in 1970 to his death in 1996, and served as chairman of the team.

  4. Wife of Seymour H. Knox, Jr. Helen graduated from the Albright Art School. 1923 - Married. 1923 The newlyweds move into the recently completed mansion behind #806 on #57 Oakland Place. 1971 - Helen dies-----2 children: Seymour H., III 1926-1990; Northrup 1928-1998 (The brothers bring the Sabres and NHL hockey to Buffalo in 1970)

  5. 28 de sept. de 1990 · Seymour H. Knox, a banker, internationally known art patron and first chairman of the New York State Council on the Arts, died yesterday at his home in Buffalo. He was 92 years old.

  6. Seymour Horace Knox II (September 1, 1898 – September 27, 1990) was a Buffalo, New York, philanthropist and polo player. The son of wealthy businessman Seymour H. Knox , he owned a palatial home designed by C. P. H. Gilbert .

  7. American, 1898-1990. Seymour H. Knox, Jr., 1959. Image courtesy of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Digital Assets Collection and Archives, Buffalo, New York. Described by some as “the dean of American art patrons,” Seymour H. Knox, Jr., relied on business affiliations, family fortunes, and common sense to reinvigorate the notion of philanthropy.