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Henry Lee Higginson (November 18, 1834 – November 14, 1919) was an American businessman best known as the founder of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and a patron of Harvard University.
Maj. Henry Lee Higginson died at Massachusetts General Hospital on Nov. 14, 1919, from complications after an operation. In a letter written to a friend shortly before his death, he probably best summed up his life.
HENRY LEE HIGGINSON, who died in Boston on November 14, 1919, personified to an extraordinary degree a quality in American citizenship for which the need was never greater than at the...
Learn about the portrait of Henry Lee Higginson, a Civil War veteran and Harvard benefactor, painted by John Singer Sargent in 1903. Find out the significance of the painting’s details, the story behind the commission, and Sargent’s other works at Harvard.
PROFESSOR BLISS PERRY’S Life and Letters of Henry Lee Higginson is a delightful portrayal of one of the most lovable men Puritan New England has ever produced.
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Henry Lee Higginson, best known as being the founder of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the cousin of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, lived a life of great achievements and conversely profound disappointments, as some of his fondest hopes and aspirations failed to materialize.