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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. 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.

  3. Seymour H., II. Seymour H. Knox, II, was born in Buffalo in 1898. He attended Nichols and the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut. Graduating from Yale in 1920 he needed merely to fold into the family business.

  4. 16 janv. 2020 · Seymour H. Knox I's legacy found throughout the region. expand. Seymour Knox II and Seymour Knox, circa 1906. Submited. By James Fink – Reporter, Buffalo Business First. Jan 16, 2020....

  5. 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.

  6. Seymour Horace Knox. Birth Date: April 11, 1861. Birth Place: Russell, New York. Death Date: May 17, 1915. Place of Death: 1045 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, New York. Age: 54. Cause of Death: Uremic coma. Cemetery Name: Forest Lawn Cemetery. Claim to Fame: Business and Finance. Associates: Frank Winfield Woolworth.

  7. 1955–1973: Seymour H. Knox, Jr., gifts, and helps Director Gordon M. Smith acquire, nearly 700 works of Abstract Expressionism, Pop art, Op art, and more, marking the most intense period of growth for the museum’s collection.