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Quincy Adams Shaw

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Shaw came from a famous and moneyed Boston family. With a net worth of $ 1,000,000 in 1846 (equivalent to $ 33,911,000 in 2023), Shaw's father, Robert Gould Shaw (1776–1853), was one of the wealthiest men in Boston. His mother was Elizabeth Willard Parkman (March 31, 1785 – April
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obituary, Shaw was named "the heaviest individual taxpayer in Massachusetts" and "the head of the family whose members in various ways have done much to promote the educational and commercial interests of Boston."
192:(August 22, 1751 – June 11, 1824) was the original source of capital upon which her husband built one of the wealthiest and largest business enterprises in Boston at that time. 306:(1834–1919) became major investors in the Calumet and Hecla Mining Company, and Shaw was the first president of the company. Shaw retained that position for only a few months before 213: 666: 189: 671: 207:(September 16, 1823 – November 8, 1893), and the pair travelled together to the American West after graduating from 557: 609: 220:
Shaw's older brother Francis George Shaw (October 23, 1809 – November 7, 1882) was an outspoken advocate of the
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Quincy Adams Shaw Collection (Italian Renaissance sculpture. Paintings and pastels by Jean François Millet
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The Harvard Education and Research Center for Occupational Safety and Health (2010).
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for inventing the Drinker respirator, the first widely used iron lung.
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in a gruesome and highly publicized case, was Elizabeth's brother.
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Sherwood, RJ (1973). "Obituaries: Philip Drinker 1894 – 1972".
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The Oregon Trail: Sketches of Prairie and Rocky-Mountain Life
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Shaw was good friends with his cousin, American historian
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American business magnate and art collector (1825–1908)
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Gorham, J (1979). "A medical triumph: the iron lung".
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Colonel Robert Gould Shaw was 177:Calumet and Hecla Mining Company 145: 175:who was the first president of 114: 211:in 1845. Parkman's 1849 book, 1: 323: 258: 532:"2010-2011 Student Handbook" 302:Shaw and his brother-in-law 253:Second Battle of Fort Wagner 7: 240:, and commander of the all- 79:Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. 19:For the tennis player, see 10: 688: 18: 662:Harvard University alumni 443:, p. 5, November 9, 1882. 308:Alexander Emanuel Agassiz 297: 290:, is credited along with 271:and the step daughter of 158: 153: 144: 139: 128: 99: 84: 68: 46: 37: 30: 416:"Chapter I:The Frontier" 217:, is dedicated to Shaw. 188:14, 1853), whose father 288:Louis Agassiz Shaw, Jr. 490:10.1093/annhyg/16.1.93 455:"Robert Gould Shaw II" 277:Quincy Adams Shaw, Jr. 205:Francis Parkman Junior 183:Family and early life 95:, Massachusetts, U.S. 89:Forest Hills Cemetery 63:, Massachusetts, U.S. 558:"Philip Drinker '17" 281:Robert Gould Shaw II 273:Elizabeth Cabot Cary 222:abolition of slavery 134:Robert Gould Shaw II 589:"Quincy Adams Shaw" 505:Respiratory Therapy 304:Henry Lee Higginson 657:American investors 611:Boston Daily Globe 441:The New York Times 373:. 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Index

Quincy Shaw

Boston
Forest Hills Cemetery
Jamaica Plain
Pauline Agassiz
Robert Gould Shaw II

Boston Brahmin
business magnate
Calumet and Hecla Mining Company
Samuel Parkman
George Parkman
murdered in 1849
Francis Parkman Junior
Harvard University
The Oregon Trail: Sketches of Prairie and Rocky-Mountain Life
abolition of slavery
Robert Gould Shaw
colonel
Volunteer Army of the United States
American Civil War
black
54th Regiment
killed in action
Second Battle of Fort Wagner
Pauline Agassiz
Louis Agassiz
Elizabeth Cabot Cary
Quincy Adams Shaw, Jr.

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