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In 1882 he donated $ 1,000,000 to a board of ten trustees, incorporated in New York state, for the uplifting of the lately emancipated population of the Southern states, and their posterity, by conferring on them the benefits of
78:, of which he took charge in 1836. This and other mills he owned in partnership with his brother, William S Slater, until 1873, when his brother took over the Slatersville Mills and he assumed sole ownership of the mills at 91: 384: 66:) in 1815 where his family was active in Slatersville Congregational Church and owned the local textile mills and village. John F. Slater was educated in academies at 434: 298: 429: 449: 444: 303: 228: 424: 220:. Other state normal schools for African Americans received assistance from the fund, as did some Southern urban school boards. 312: 216:, is the Slater State Normal and Industrial School, founded in 1892 and named after the founder of the fund; it is now part of 439: 251: 247: 217: 213: 98:. Slater died on May 7, 1884, and his funeral was held at Park Congregational Church, which he had attended. 169:. In 1909 by careful investment the fund had increased, in spite of expenditures, to more than $ 1,500,000. 172:
The fund was of great value in aiding industrial schools in the South, its largest beneficiaries being the
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in Washington, D.C., now closed, was named in his honor. The building is now listed on the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Memorial of John F. Slater, of Norwich, Connecticut, 1815–1884
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who supported and funded the education of freedmen after the
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John Slater (disambiguation)

philanthropist
Civil War
John Slater
Samuel Slater
Slatersville, Rhode Island
North Smithfield
Plainfield, Connecticut
Wilbraham, Massachusetts
Hopeville, Conn.
Jewett City
Norwich Free Academy
Slater Memorial Museum
Park Congregational Church
Slater Library
Slater Fund
Christian education
Slater Fund
Rutherford B Hayes
Morrison R Waite
William E Dodge
Phillips Brooks
Daniel Coit Gilman
Morris Ketchum Jesup
William A. Slater
Melville W Fuller
William E Dodge, Jr
Henry Codman Potter
Cleveland H Dodge

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