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  1. Sid Williams Richardson (April 25, 1891 – September 30, 1959) was an American businessman and philanthropist known for his association with the city of Fort Worth. [1] Life and career. A native of Athens in east Texas, Richardson attended Baylor University and Simmons College from 1910 to 1912. [2] .

  2. Sid Richardson was an oil tycoon with a passion for Western art who used his fortune to curate one of the largest private collections.

  3. Widely regarded as one of the great oil tycoons in Texas history, Richardson amassed a fortune through Sid Richardson Gasoline Co., Sid Richardson Carbon Co. and Sid W. Richardson Inc. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, Richardson began to shape what would become a Fort Worth dynasty.

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  4. Dec 3, 2020 · Richardson, Sid Williams (1891–1959). Sid Richardson, oilman, was born on April 25, 1891, in Athens, Texas, the son of John Isidore and Nancy (Bradley) Richardson. He earned $3,500 in 1908 by cattle trading while still a senior in high school.

  5. Jan 17, 2009 · The lifelong bachelor Sid Richardson left what endures as the largest financial legacy by deeding a $50 million chunk of his fortune to the sons of his nephew, Perry R. Bass.

  6. 1891-1959 Inducted 1969. Born in Athens, Texas, Sid Richardson attended college at Simmons College and Baylor University. He left school early, though, to begin his career in oil. He started out as a salesman for an oil well supply company, then worked as an oil scout and purchased leases.

  7. Because of his love for Western Art, Mr. Richardson became an avid collector of paintings of the Old West by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell. Today, these magnificent paintings are on permanent exhibit in the Sid Richardson Museum in Sundance Square in downtown Fort Worth.