莊鶴堅斯
慈善家
莊鶴堅斯(英文:Johns Hopkins,1795年5月19號—1873年12月24號)係美國一個有錢佬同慈善家。
莊鶴堅斯 | |
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出生日 | 1795年5月19號 |
出生地 | Gambrills |
死亡日 | 1873年12月24號 (78歲) |
死亡地 | 巴爾的摩 |
國籍 | 美國 |
識嘅語言 | 英文 |
職業 | 企業家、慈善家 |
阿爸 | Samuel Hopkins |
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編輯- Genealogical Records on Marylanders
- Thom and Jacob discuss his love for his cousin and Quaker traditions
- In his 1887 memoir, Baltimore and the Nineteenth of April, 1861: A Study of the War, George William Brown cites Johns Hopkins as a wealthy Union man in Baltimore, a city with strong Confederate and Southern leanings
- In The Chronicles of Baltimore: Being a Complete History of "Baltimore Town" and Baltimore City from the Earliest Period to the Present Time published in 1874, John Thomas Scharf cited the 1873 instruction letter to the hospital trustees and a city council resolution thanking Johns Hopkins for his philanthropy. Thom's biography and New York and Maryland newspapers were sources that published parts or all of this letter
- The Institutional Records of The Johns Hopkins Hospital Colored Orphan Asylum
- Abstract Johns Hopkins Dream for a Model of its Kind: The JHH Colored Orphans Asylum", 2000 Conference International Society for the History of Medicine BY Dr. P. Reynolds
- Grave site of Johns Hopkins
- Graveside ceremony for Johns Hopkins
- Baltimore and the Nineteenth of April, 1861: A Study of the War, the memoir of George William Brown then the mayor of Baltimore city, later a member of the university board of trustees of the Johns Hopkins University
- The Chronicles of Baltimore: Being a Complete History of "Baltimore Town" and Baltimore City from the Earliest Period to the Present Time published in 1874 by John Thomas Scharf[失咗效嘅鏈]
- "If He Could See Us Now: Mr. Johns Hopkins' Legacy Strong University, Hospital Benefactor Turned 200 on May 19, 1995", Mike Field, the author, contradicts this statement
- Chronology, Nursing school
- The Institutional Records of The Johns Hopkins Hospital Colored Orphan
- Abstract Johns Hopkins Dream for a Model of its Kind: The JHH Colored Orphans Asylum" By Dr. P. Reynolds
- "If He Could See Us Now: Mr. Johns Hopkins' Legacy Strong University, Hospital Benefactor Turned 200 on May 19, 1995" by Mike Field a writer for the Johns Hopkins Gazette. Field, Thom, and Jacob called Johns Hopkins an abolitionist. See also The Racial Record of Johns Hopkins University in the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, No. 25, Autumn, 1999, pp. 42-43/ JSTOR
- Johns Hopkins, Maryland State Archives
- "The History of African Americans @ Johns Hopkins University" See in particular the chronology and the paper by Danton Rodriguez.