Murray Guggenheim

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Murray Guggenheim (also Murry or Morris Guggenheim ; born August 12, 1858 in Philadelphia ; died November 15, 1939 in Palm Beach , Florida ) was an American industrialist and philanthropist .

His main philanthropic interests - together with his wife Leonie - were the botanical gardens , child welfare and dental care in New York .

Murray Guggenheim was the third born son of Meyer Guggenheim .

literature

  • John F. Oppenheimer (Red.) And a .: Lexicon of Judaism. 2nd Edition. Bertelsmann Lexikon Verlag, Gütersloh u. a. 1971, ISBN 3-570-05964-2 , col. 262.