Memorials
On his death he bequeathed to Philadelphia Museum ' The Crozier Collection ' which is a valuable collection of antique crystal, porcelain and china. This prized collection is today available for public viewing in Philadelphia.
Upon her death Mary Williams Crozier left a considerable sum to West Point for the purposes of the erection of a hall which was built and is called Crozier Hall as a fitting memorial to General William Crozier.
Mary Williams Crozier also left a very considerable balance of her estate in her will to The Connecticut College, New London which is remembered in the form of College Center at Crozier-Williams. It is affectionatly known today as The Cro, also a part of the building known as 'Crows Nest'. Already at Connecticut College is The Williams School which represents the Williams Family long connection with New London.
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