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Jeremiah Milbank

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75: 86:, the eleventh child of Samuel Milbank (1775–1853) and Elizabeth Wall Milbank. He married Elizabeth Lake (1827–1891), the daughter of banker Joseph Lake of New York and Greenwich, CT on May 11, 1847. At the time of his death on June 1, 1884, his fortune was estimated at $ 32 million, one-half of which he bequeathed to his son Joseph and the remainder to his daughter 102:
was a close friend of Herbert Hoover and a prominent philanthropist for people with disabilities. Milbank was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn and in 1917 interred in the Milbank Mausoleum,
58:, which is the seat of Grant County, was founded in 1880 and named in his honor. Among other interests, Milbank was in 1870 an original subscriber of the 34:
territorial bonds, manufacturer, and railroad investor. His most successful business efforts were the New York Condensed Milk Company (1857, renamed the
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at 31st. Street, New York City, and trustee of the Baptist's Rochester Theological Seminary (
243: 238: 186:"Metropolitan Museum of Art Archives "Subscriptions to the fund for 250,000 dollars - 1870" 8: 63: 164:
The Organization and History of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company
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Annual Report of the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company
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Milbank was born April 18, 1818, at 51/2 Bancker Street,
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Jeremiah Milbank (philanthropist)
dry goods
Texas
Borden Company
Gail Borden
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway
Madison Avenue Baptist Church
University of Rochester
Milbank, South Dakota
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Metropolitan Opera

New York City
Elizabeth Milbank Anderson
Abraham Archibald Anderson
Eleanor Milbank Anderson
Jeremiah Milbank
Putnam Cemetery
Greenwich, Connecticut
University of Oklahoma Press


Chicago
New York
"Metropolitan Museum of Art Archives "Subscriptions to the fund for 250,000 dollars - 1870"
New York Times
Fortune Magazine
Categories
1818 births
1884 deaths

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