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John Boynton (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

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32: 189: 93:'s input, they decided to form a school which combined practical experience and academics. Boynton donated $ 100,000 anonymously and died before the first school buildings were completed. 89:. Although he married twice, he had no children and wished to found a school of science where students could help facilitate many of New England's new industries. With 214: 164: 209: 179: 204: 169: 174: 184: 159: 122:
by Charles Gammal of the WPI Class of 2008 wrote a biography of Boynton in 2006 for his Sufficiency Project, advised by Professor David Rawson.
86: 20: 55: 70: 31: 74: 59: 36: 100:(the class book at WPI), Boynton Library in Templeton, and Boynton Middle School in Mason, New Hampshire. 194: 199: 66: 135: 90: 69:. Boynton served in the New Hampshire militia in 1814. Boynton learned the tinware trade in 24: 51: 153: 65:
John Boynton was born in about 1791 to Elizabeth and Jeremiah Boynton, farmers in
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Boynton is memorialized in Boynton Hall (1867), Boynton Street (on faculty row),
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and then founded a tinware business in New Hampshire before moving to
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Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
77:. Eventually, peddlers with carts sold his tinware 8: 130: 128: 109: 215:19th-century Massachusetts politicians 115: 113: 87:Massachusetts House of Representatives 165:American manufacturing businesspeople 85:. In 1839 Boynton was elected to the 7: 210:19th-century American businesspeople 180:People from Templeton, Massachusetts 136:"Gordon Library: John Boynton - WPI" 16:American businessman and politician 14: 205:19th-century American legislators 170:Businesspeople from Massachusetts 175:People from Mason, New Hampshire 120:John Boynton - Farmer to Founder 185:Worcester Polytechnic Institute 160:University and college founders 56:Worcester Polytechnic Institute 46:(c. 1791–1868) was an American 50:entrepreneur, politician, and 1: 231: 71:New Ipswich, New Hampshire 35:Boynton Public library in 75:Templeton, Massachusetts 60:Worcester, Massachusetts 37:Templeton, Massachusetts 23:John Boynton (left) and 40: 28: 34: 22: 67:Mason, New Hampshire 41: 29: 222: 144: 143: 132: 123: 117: 91:Ichabod Washburn 25:Ichabod Washburn 230: 229: 225: 224: 223: 221: 220: 219: 150: 149: 148: 147: 134: 133: 126: 118: 111: 106: 17: 12: 11: 5: 228: 226: 218: 217: 212: 207: 202: 197: 192: 187: 182: 177: 172: 167: 162: 152: 151: 146: 145: 124: 108: 107: 105: 102: 52:philanthropist 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 227: 216: 213: 211: 208: 206: 203: 201: 198: 196: 193: 191: 188: 186: 183: 181: 178: 176: 173: 171: 168: 166: 163: 161: 158: 157: 155: 141: 137: 131: 129: 125: 121: 116: 114: 110: 103: 101: 99: 94: 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 63: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 38: 33: 26: 21: 195:1790s births 139: 119: 97: 95: 64: 54:who founded 44:John Boynton 43: 42: 200:1868 deaths 140:web.wpi.edu 98:The Peddler 83:New England 81:throughout 154:Categories 104:References 79:housewares 27:(right). 48:tinware 39:in 1891 58:in 156:: 138:. 127:^ 112:^ 62:. 142:.

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Ichabod Washburn

Templeton, Massachusetts
tinware
philanthropist
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Worcester, Massachusetts
Mason, New Hampshire
New Ipswich, New Hampshire
Templeton, Massachusetts
housewares
New England
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Ichabod Washburn




"Gordon Library: John Boynton - WPI"
Categories
University and college founders
American manufacturing businesspeople
Businesspeople from Massachusetts
People from Mason, New Hampshire
People from Templeton, Massachusetts
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
1790s births
1868 deaths

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