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  • Charles Tufts - Wikipedia
    Tufts was born in Medford, Massachusetts, the son of Abigail and Daniel Tufts [1] He was a descendant of Peter Tufts, an early colonist who came to America from England circa 1637 He received a common-school education [2]
  • Charles Tufts - NNDB
    Charles Tufts was a wealthy Massachusetts man who inherited and expanded his father's brickmaking business, and donated 20 acres on Boston's Walnut Hill (now College Hill) to establish the school now known as Tufts University
  • U. S. Open Host Site Pinehurst Has Major Historical Tie To . . . - NESN
    The story starts with James Walker Tufts, a man with a familiar surname, who was born way back on Feb 11, 1835 in Charlestown, Mass His second cousin, once removed, Charles Tufts, is a
  • Charles Tufts (1781 - 1876) - Genealogy - Geni. com
    Charles Tufts (July 16, 1781 – December 24, 1876) was an American businessperson and philanthropist Biography Born in Medford, Massachusetts to Daniel and Abigail Tufts, he was a descendant of Peter Tufts, an early colonist who came to America from England in 1638 He received a common-school education
  • Charles Tufts (1781-1876) - Find a Grave Memorial
    He was a member of the Universalist Church who set out to establish a university in the area in 1851 He donated twenty acres of land for use to create a university that became known as Tufts University
  • History of Tufts University
    Earlier in the decade, Charles Tufts, who had accumulated significant wealth and land holdings from his family’s brick manufacturing business, had donated 20 acres of land to the Church to be used for establishing a college
  • Tufts University - u-s-history. com
    The university was originally founded in 1852, as a small liberal arts college, Tufts College, by the members of Universalist Church and was named for Charles Tufts, an American businessman who donated 20 acres for the campus Later in 1954, it changed to Tufts University
  • Charles Tufts - Academic Kids
    Charles Tufts (1781 - 1876) donated twenty acres (80,000 m²) of land in Medford, Massachusetts for what was to be named Tufts University In time, Charles Tufts donated another 80 acres (320,000 m²), bring the campus to 100 acres (400,000 m²) Tufts made his fortune through his brickmaking factory
  • Tufts Family Genealogy: February 2014 - Blogger
    Charles Tufts (16 July, 1781-24 December 1876) married Hannah Robinson (25 April, 1795-24 November, 1878) Charles was the man who put the “light on the Hill” as Tufts University is called He donated the land and money to bring about the school which is now Tufts University
  • Concise Encyclopedia of Tufts History | ID: f1881x54h - Tufts University
    Charles Tufts was the donor of the land which Tufts University now occupies on the Medford-Somerville line His donation of twenty acres was valued at $20,000 and was located on one of the highest hills in the Boston area, called Walnut Hill





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