Prosper Cravath

Prosper Cravath, Jr. (May 28, 1809 – May 20, 1886) was an American farmer and lawyer from Whitewater, Wisconsin who held various public offices, including being a member of the 1st Wisconsin Legislature from Walworth County.[1]

Background

Cravath was born in Cortland, New York on May 28, 1809, the eldest son of Prosper Cravath (known as "Deacon Cravath") and Miriam Kinney, who would have a total of sixteen children.

gollark: The other 10% *would* be annoyed, but there would be fewer of them.
gollark: There aren't many prize owners, or the prize thing would be less problematic/controversial.
gollark: If they were in the market, you could actually work towards them rather than "you tried for several years, but nope".
gollark: The amount of prize owners is *really small*, so not really.
gollark: Making prizes more available wouldn't really do anything bad other than hurt trading value of existing ones.

References

  1. 'History of Walworth County, Wisconsin,' vol. 1, Albert Clayton Beckwith, 1912, Biographical of Prosper Cravath, pg. 506


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