George L. Littlefield

George Leander Littlefield (1824–1902) was a leader of Rhode Island's late nineteenth-century textile industry with ownership and managerial roles in the Cumberland Mills Company, the Pawtucket Hair Cloth Company and other firms. He was a director of several Rhode Island banks and was prominent in local Democratic politics, nominated for the positions of mayor of Pawtucket, and governor and senator. His bequest of $500,000 to Brown University was the largest given to the university at the time.

George L. Littlefield
Littlefield, prominent manufacturer of Pawtucket, 1891
Born1824
North Kingstown, Rhode Island
DiedDecember 19, 1902
Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Occupation(s)Industrialist and philanthropist
Spouse(s)Ann Frances Cobb (1846) and Harriet Messenger (1859)
ChildrenMary Frances Littlefield
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