James Arnold

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James Arnold was a 19th-century American merchant and philanthropist whose bequest helped establish Harvard University's Arnold Arboretum.

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instanceOf merchant
person
philanthropist
alternateName James Arnold of New Bedford
associatedWith Arnold Arboretum
Harvard University
bequestBeneficiary Arnold Arboretum
Harvard University
birthDate 1781-01-14
birthPlace Providence, Rhode Island, United States
burialPlace Rural Cemetery, New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States
citizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
deathDate 1868-12-03
deathPlace New Bedford, Massachusetts
surface form: New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States
employer Arnold, Brown & Company
era 19th century
familyBackground Quaker merchant family of Providence, Rhode Island
knownFor bequest that helped establish the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University
philanthropy in New Bedford, Massachusetts
nationality American
notableWork endowment for the Arnold Arboretum
occupation merchant
philanthropist
philanthropicFocus education
horticulture
public welfare in New Bedford
religion Quaker
residence New Bedford, Massachusetts
surface form: New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States
spouse Sarah Rotch Arnold

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Arnold Arboretum namedAfter James Arnold