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  1. Charles William Harkness (December 17, 1860 – May 1, 1916) [1] was a son of Stephen V. Harkness (an original investor in the company that became Standard Oil) and his second wife, the former Anna M. Richardson. [2] Early life. Charles was born in Monroeville, Ohio on December 17, 1860.

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    May 31, 2023 · Charles W. Harkness. Charles William Harkness (December 17, 1860 – May 1, 1916) was the son of Stephen V. Harkness. Charles was born in Monroeville, Ohio. His parents were Stephen V. Harkness (1818–1888) and the former Anna Marie Richardson (1837–1926), his father's second wife.

  3. Harkness Tower at Yale is named after Charles W. Harkness. Anna Harkness, his mother, donated $3,000,000 to build the Memorial Quadrangle of dormitories in his memory. Harkness Tower contains the Yale Memorial Carillon, a carillon of 54 bells, the largest of which is inscribed "In Memory of Charles W. Harkness, Class of 1883, Yale College." [3]

  4. Who was Charles W. Harkness? Charles William Harkness was the son of Stephen V. Harkness, an original investor in the company that became Standard Oil, and his second wife, the former Anna M. Richardson. He is the brother of Edward Harkness, noted philanthropist and half brother of Lamon V. Harkness.

  5. Following the death of her son, Charles W. Harkness ’83, in 1916, she offered to build a memorial in the form of one or more quadrangles with a tower. (Charles’s brother, Edward S. Harkness ’97, who would later fund the residential college plan, represented the family on the project.)

  6. Charles W. Harkness Explained. Charles William Harkness (December 17, 1860 - May 1, 1916) [1] was a son of Stephen V. Harkness (an original investor in the company that became Standard Oil) and his second wife, the former Anna M. Richardson. Early life. Charles was born in Monroeville, Ohio on December 17, 1860.

  7. Credit Line: The Charles W. Harkness Gift. Collection: American - Painting. Accession Number: 1927.393. West was the first American artist to study in Italy, where he spent three years before...