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William John Matheson

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William John Matheson

Birth
Elkhorn, Walworth County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
15 May 1930 (aged 73)
Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA
Burial
Laurel Hollow, Nassau County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 3 ?
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William John Matheson (1856 – 1930) was an American industrialist. Born in Wisconsin, he was educated in Scotland where he learned about recent breakthroughs in the development of aniline dyes. Matheson became an early importer and distributor of such dyes from Germany.

He founded the National Aniline and Chemical Company, which merged with four other companies to become the Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation.

Matheson's estate on Long Island, Fort Hill, was well known. He also had an estate in Coconut Grove, Florida, and created a coconut plantation on the northern two-thirds of Key Biscayne, an area now occupied by Miami-Dade County's Crandon Park and the Village of Key Biscayne.

William's older son, Hugh Merrill Matheson was an early student at Ransom School and William donated a building to the school; the Matheson Infirmary.

In 1930 William donated 80 acres to the county which was named Matheson Hammock Park. In 1940 his children donated 808 acres, the entire north end of Key Biscayne, to the county as Crandon Park and additional acreage on the other side of the bay to Matheson Hammock Park.

Source: Wikipedia

In the 1870s William John Matheson spent two years working and studying in the Chemistry Department at St. Andrew's University in Scotland, but was not an enrolled student.

After his success in the US, he returned to St. Andrew's to receive an honorary LLD degree. He set up the Matheson Scholarship and the Matheson Bursary at the university

Martin Weybright
William John Matheson (1856 – 1930) was an American industrialist. Born in Wisconsin, he was educated in Scotland where he learned about recent breakthroughs in the development of aniline dyes. Matheson became an early importer and distributor of such dyes from Germany.

He founded the National Aniline and Chemical Company, which merged with four other companies to become the Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation.

Matheson's estate on Long Island, Fort Hill, was well known. He also had an estate in Coconut Grove, Florida, and created a coconut plantation on the northern two-thirds of Key Biscayne, an area now occupied by Miami-Dade County's Crandon Park and the Village of Key Biscayne.

William's older son, Hugh Merrill Matheson was an early student at Ransom School and William donated a building to the school; the Matheson Infirmary.

In 1930 William donated 80 acres to the county which was named Matheson Hammock Park. In 1940 his children donated 808 acres, the entire north end of Key Biscayne, to the county as Crandon Park and additional acreage on the other side of the bay to Matheson Hammock Park.

Source: Wikipedia

In the 1870s William John Matheson spent two years working and studying in the Chemistry Department at St. Andrew's University in Scotland, but was not an enrolled student.

After his success in the US, he returned to St. Andrew's to receive an honorary LLD degree. He set up the Matheson Scholarship and the Matheson Bursary at the university

Martin Weybright


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