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20: 149: 42:, in 1822, where his father John Treadwell Norton, a successful farmer and engineer, owned a hardware store. His mother, Mary Hubbard Pitkin, married his father in 1821 and died in 1829. He and his father returned to 110:, and was eventually appointed professor of agricultural chemistry at Yale in 1846. He helped to found the department of philosophy and the arts at Yale with Silliman's son, 524: 519: 126:(1850), and many scientific papers, dealing with the chemistry of crops. During his short teaching career at Yale (1846–52), he took 119: 210:
Norton is one of the few scientists recognized in the United States Capitol in Washington DC. A small statue of him is on the
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as a pupil, who would later become one of the country's foremost educators in scientific agriculture.
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Elements of Scientific Agriculture: Or The Connection Between Science and Art of Practical Farming
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in June, 1945. He then toured continental laboratories, including a visit with countryman
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The Emergence of Agricultural Science : Justus Liebig and the Americans, 1840-1880
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as the John Pitkin Norton House. It was purchased by Yale in 1923 and is now known as
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Norton's house, completed in 1849 and designed by Henry Austin to resemble an
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who was in Giessen studying with Liebig. To gain greater orientation to
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Norton succumbed to tuberculosis at the age of 30, and died in
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as he submitted monthly letters describing his observations.
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Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
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Correspondence to The Cultivator September 24, 1844
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Albany, New York
Farmington, Connecticut
John Treadwell
governor of Connecticut
agricultural chemistry
James F. W. Johnston
oat
British Association
Eben Horsford
organic chemistry
Gerardus Mulder
foreign correspondent
The Cultivator
Benjamin Silliman
Yale College
Benjamin Silliman, Jr.
Sheffield Scientific School
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Samuel William Johnson
Farmington, Connecticut
Grove Street Cemetery
New Haven, Connecticut

Hillhouse Avenue
Henry Austin
Correspondence to The Cultivator August 22, 1844
Google Books
Correspondence to The Cultivator September 24, 1844
Google Books

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