Elizabeth Plankinton

Elizabeth Plankinton
Portrait, c. 1891
Born
Elizabeth Anne Plankinton

(1853-07-27)July 27, 1853
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Died1923 (aged 69–70)
Lucerne, Switzerland
FatherJohn Plankinton
Relatives
Elizabeth Plankinton House
constructed 1886–1887
First city YWCA building[2]
donated by Plankinton, 1899

Elizabeth Ann[3] or Anne[4] Plankinton (July 27, 1853 – 1923) was an American philanthropist in the early 20th century, the daughter of Milwaukee businessman John Plankinton. She was also known as "Miss Lizzie" and the people of Milwaukee called Plankinton the "municipal patroness" because of her generosity. She made a large donation that built the first YWCA in Milwaukee. She also purchased an elaborate large-scale pipe organ for the newly constructed city auditorium.

She supported local artists and artisans. One of her notable gifts was the 1885 statue of George Washington that was ultimately placed in Milwaukee's Monument Square. It is 9 ft (2.7 m) tall and sits on a 12 ft (3.7 m) base. This was the first piece of public art for the city and was sculpted by her fiancé.

Plankinton had a three-bedroom mansion built for her in an upscale Milwaukee neighborhood as a wedding gift from her father. Her fiancé abandoned her for a dancer from Minneapolis. Distraught, Plankinton lost interest in the mansion. It stood empty for a decade and was eventually purchased by a widow.

  1. ^ Zimmermann, H. Russell (October 26, 1969). "MU to Level Victorian Mansion". The Milwaukee Journal. p. 7-1, 7–12 to 7–13. Retrieved January 27, 2017 – via Marquette University.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Widen 2007, p. 63.
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