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Stanford University, Palo Alto
Leland Stanford began his career as a Sacramento grocer. When one of his customers went bankrupt Stanford accepted quartz mine stock in lieu of payment. That stock made several hundred thousand dollars profit and Stanford parlayed that money into one of the largest estates in the West, first as president of Western Union Telegraph and then as one of the 'Big Four' railroad monopoly. In 1884, while traveling with his family in Florence, Stanford's only child Leland, Jr. died of typhoid. Grief-stricken Stanford and his wife, Jane returned to California and began to plan a University to honor their son's memory. The couple purchased a 7,200-acre horse farm in Palo Alto as its home.

In 1893 Leland Stanford, then a United States Senator, died in his sleep. His iron-willed wife, Jane made the new university the focus of her life. Today the Leland Stanford Junior University is considered one of the finest schools in the world. Stanford has produced presidents, prime ministers, supreme court justices, 16 Nobel laureates, four Pulitzer Prize winners, 23 MacArthur Fellows, 19 recipients of the National Medal of Science, and three Presidential Medal of Freedom winners. Pictured above is the university's Herbert Hoover Tower and the Stanford Arch.
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4 Comments:

Blogger dutchbaby said...

I've always loved these stone arches and your photos depict them beautifully with the long shadows of the afternoon sun. I never knew that Leland was a grocer nor did I know that it was Jane Lathrop Stanford who completed the university. One of the middle schools in town is named after her; the kids call it "JLS".

6:21 AM  
Blogger Jason Wong said...

beautiful.

2:01 PM  
Blogger FogBay said...

Thanks to you both.
Jason, if I remember correctly you're a Stanford graduate aren't you?

3:19 PM  
Anonymous Brad said...

Just an aside, Stanford has a very vibrant and active photographer community - there's probably more than 100 photogs that still network from taking different workshops there. I usually take 1 or 2 a year...

In fact, there's going to be a group exhibition and reception (March 6th) at a gallery in Palo Alto of work from those currently taking a workshop at Stanford.

6:56 PM  

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