Angel of the Waters
In 1924 a monument commenorating George Robert White
by French was erected in the Boston
Public Garden entitled Angel of the Waters.
George Robert White (1847-1922) was an American
philanthropist. He was a citizen of Boston, Massachusetts
for most of his life. As a boy he began working for the
Weeks and Potter Drug Company. Over time White's
responsibilities grew and he eventually became the president
and owner of the firm. White changed the name of the
corporation to that of the Potter Drug and Chemical Company.
The company was best known for its antibacterial soap with
the brand name Cuticura. Over the course of his life he
amassed a fortune. He was active in a number of charitable
organizations, and after his death in 1922 he bequethed a
sizable endowment on the City of Boston named The George
Robert White Fund.
Photo 56, July 2012