Henry Clay Trexler (April 17, 1854 – November 17, 1933) was an American industrialist, businessman, and major philanthropist who contributed to the economic development of Allentown, Pennsylvania and the surrounding Lehigh Valley in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He bequeathed the majority of his estate to create the Harry C. Trexler Trust, which has since dispensed more than $150 million in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
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| - Henry Clay Trexler (April 17, 1854 – November 17, 1933) was an American industrialist, businessman, and major philanthropist who contributed to the economic development of Allentown, Pennsylvania and the surrounding Lehigh Valley in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He bequeathed the majority of his estate to create the Harry C. Trexler Trust, which has since dispensed more than $150 million in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. (en)
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| - Easton, Pennsylvania (en)
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- Harvey Samuel Firestone
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- Ricketts, Pennsylvania
- Robert E. Pattison
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- 1933 deaths
- Emmaus, Pennsylvania
- George Eastman
- Mississippi
- Businesspeople from Allentown, Pennsylvania
- Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
- Lehigh Valley
- Lehigh Valley Transit Company
- Lowhill Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
- 1854 births
- Trexlertown, Pennsylvania
- White Haven, Pennsylvania
- William Allen High School
- Allentown, Pennsylvania
- Easton, Pennsylvania
- Norfolk, Virginia
- Norristown, Pennsylvania
- North Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
- PPL Building
- PPL Corporation
- Cement
- Henry Ford
- Hickory Run State Park
- Jacksonville, Florida
- American manufacturing businesspeople
- Kidder Township, Carbon County, Pennsylvania
- Sumter, South Carolina
- Philadelphia
- South Carolina
- Great Allentown Fair
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- World War I
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| - Harry Clay Trexler, 1921 (en)
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Matilda Trexler (en)
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| - Henry Clay Trexler (April 17, 1854 – November 17, 1933) was an American industrialist, businessman, and major philanthropist who contributed to the economic development of Allentown, Pennsylvania and the surrounding Lehigh Valley in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He bequeathed the majority of his estate to create the Harry C. Trexler Trust, which has since dispensed more than $150 million in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. (en)
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