Joseph Earl Sheffield
Businessman and philanthropist in America

Born
June 19th, 1793
232 years ago
Died
1882
143 years ago — 89 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
United States
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Born in 1793, a prominent businessman in the 19th century, engaged in the iron and steel industry. Established the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale University through significant philanthropic contributions. Played a crucial role in advancing education in science and technology, demonstrating a commitment to the development of higher education. Served as a benefactor to several institutions and initiatives aimed at improving educational opportunities.
Founded Sheffield Scientific School at Yale
Contributed significantly to educational philanthropy
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