Alfred Craven Harrison (February 20, 1846 – July 30, 1927) was an American banker and sugar dealer.
[1] In the summer of 1863, before the Battle of Gettysburg, Harrison enlisted in the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry and served three months during the U.S. Civil War.
He continued with his brother and brother-in-law until the "retirement of the company in 1892"[1] when they sold their stock to H. O. Havemeyer and the American Sugar Refinery.
[6] He erected the Alfred Craven Harrison Building, at 4 South 15th Street, in Philadelphia.
He was a trustee of the Franklin Institute, the Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.