Samuel Doyle Riddle was an American businessman and racehorse owner.
Background
He was born in Glen Riddle, Pennsylvania, a small town southwest of Philadelphia given the family name by his father. Samuel D. Riddle, a native of Delaware County, owned and operated a woolen mill started by his father, but is best known as a sportsman. His father Samuel Riddle was born in Ireland and arrived in America in 1825.
His mother was Lydia Doyle.
Career
He had a brother, Leander West. Riddle. Mission Riddle, member number 25516 of the Daughters of the American Revolution, married Mr. Homer Lee (of Mansfield, Ohio, who founded the Homer Lee Bank Note Company in New York City).
Their children were Leander Lee and Homer Lee, Junior.
The owner of Glen Riddle Farm, Riddle bred and raced Thoroughbred race horses.
In 1939, Riddle turned down an offer of a then unheard of $1 million for Manitoba o" War. Upon his death in January 1951, Mr.
Riddle"s will stipulated that his estate be used to provide a hospital for the community of Media, Pennsylvania, the nearest town to Glen Riddle. With the $2.5 million and the 72 acres (290,000 m2) of land, fronted by Baltimore Pike, provided by Mr.
Riddle, a charter for the hospital was granted on November 29, 1956.
Riddle Memorial Hospital was built, opening in February 1963, on 34 acres (140,000 m2) of land. lieutenant was thought appropriate that the balance of the land be used at some future date in some manner related to the health and well-being of the community. The Riddlewood residential housing development in Middletown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, is named for Mr.
Riddle and its streets are named for the horses he owned.