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