Leland Stanford Jr.

Philanthropist and namesake of Stanford University

Leland Stanford Jr. - Philanthropist and namesake of Stanford University
Born

1868
157 years ago

Died

March 13th, 1884
141 years ago — 16 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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Born to Leland Stanford, this individual had a brief life but was significant in his family's legacy. The Stanford family relocated to California during the Gold Rush, where fortunes were made in railroads and agriculture. After the untimely death, the father established a university in his name as a tribute to his son. Leland Stanford Jr. became the eponymous figure for Stanford University, which opened its doors in 1891. This institution became one of the leading research universities in the world, attracting students and faculty focused on various fields, contributing to education and innovation.

Being the namesake of Stanford University

Influencing the establishment of higher education in California

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