Ramsey County History – Fall 1998: “Banker and Philanthropist Richard C. Lilly: The Man Who Led Two Lives”
- Year
- 1998
- Volume
- 33
- Issue
- 3
- Creators
- Virginia Brainard Kunz
- Topics
Banker and Philanthropist Richard C. Lilly: The Man Who Led Two Lives
Author: Virginia Brainard Kunz
Richard Lilly began work on a road crew at age fifteen, after his father was disabled in an accident. By age thirty-three, in 1918, he was president of St. Paul’s second-largest bank. In 1929, he became president of St. Paul’s largest bank, First National, and he led it through the crisis of the Great Depression. He then had a hand in the creation of several signature Twin Cities businesses: Northwest Airlines, Brown & Bigelow, Toro, General Foods, and Control Data. Lilly’s “second life” began in 1938 when he nearly killed himself driving off the High Bridge. He then began a career of philanthropy that included Hazelden and the Christ Child School for Exceptional Children.
- Year
- 1998
- Volume
- 33
- Issue
- 3
- Creators
- Virginia Brainard Kunz
- Topics