Henry Alvah Strong (August 30, 1838 – July 26, 1919) was an American photography businessman. He was the first president of theEastman Kodak Company.[1][2][3]
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Born | Henry Alvah Strong (1838-08-30)August 30, 1838 |
Died | July 26, 1919(1919-07-26) (aged 80) Rochester, New York, US |
Occupation(s) | Photography businessman, inventor |
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Early life and family
editHenry Strong was born on August 30, 1838, inRochester, New York.[4] He graduated from Wyoming Academy in 1858. On August 30, 1859, he married Helen Phoebe Griffin. They had three children: Gertrude Achilles,Helen Carter, andHenry G. Strong. After Helen's death in 1904 fromdiabetes, he marriedHattie (Corrin) Lockwood on June 14, 1905.[5] He adopted her son, Corrin, and the family returned to Rochester, New York.[6]
Business ventures
editStrong held a lead position in his family'sbuggy whip manufacturing company prior to meetingGeorge Eastman in 1870. The two entered a partnership in 1880 and the Eastman Dry Plate Company was founded on January 1, 1881, with Strong as president and Eastman as treasurer.[7] It would later becomeEastman Kodak Company.[2]
Strong died at his home in Rochester on July 26, 1919.[4]
Legacy
editNumerous buildings in Rochester, notablyStrong Memorial Hospital and Strong Auditorium at theUniversity of Rochester were built from his philanthropy.
References
edit- ^Jeffries, Elizabeth "The Strong Family of Rochester, New York", Epitaph: The Friends of the Mount Hope Cemetery, vol 27, No. 3 (2007)
- ^abLinsay, David."Henry Strong".PBS.org. PBS. RetrievedJanuary 1, 2015.
- ^Fitch, Charles E. (1916).Encyclopedia of biography of New York, a life record of men and women whose sterling character and energy and industry have made them preëminent in their own and many other states. The American historical society, inc. pp. 120–121 – viaHathiTrust.
- ^ab"Henry A. Strong, Long Business Associate of George Eastman, Dead in His Eighty-first Year".Democrat and Chronicle. July 27, 1919. p. 38. RetrievedMay 10, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^"Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong Dies – Gave Buildings, Funds to Keuka College".Chronicle-Express. Penn Yan, New York. June 8, 1950. p. 2. RetrievedMay 10, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^"A Most Remarkable Collaboration".Augusta Magazine. February 1, 2016. RetrievedMay 10, 2023.
- ^Brayer 1996, p. 37.
Bibliography
edit- Brayer, Elizabeth (1996).George Eastman : a biography.Baltimore:Johns Hopkins University Press.ISBN 978-1580464246.
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editBusiness positions | ||
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New office | President ofEastman Kodak 1884 – July 26, 1919 | Vacant Title next held by George Eastman |
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