- John William Sterling
John William Sterling (
May 12 ,1844 -July 5 ,1918 ) was aphilanthropist , corporate attorney, and major benefactor toYale University .Biography
John William Sterling was born in
Stratford, Connecticut . He graduated from Yale University with a B.A. in 1864 and was admitted to the bar three years later. He obtained an M.A. degree in 1874 and an LL.D. fromColumbia Law School in 1893. He became a corporate lawyer inNew York , and helped found thelaw firm ofShearman & Sterling in 1873.Around 1870, Sterling met James Orville Bloss (b. September 30, 1847; d. December 15, 1918), his intimate friend for the next fifty years. Historian
Jonathan Ned Katz suggests that theirs was also a sexual relationship. (For a detailed account with photos see: [http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/John_W._Sterling_and_James_O._Bloss%2C_1870-1918] . For a briefer account with photos see: [http://www.yale.edu/lesbiangay/Pages/Archive/PNB7.html]As a lawyer, Sterling represented
Jay Gould , James Fisk, theNational city bank of new york , andStandard Oil . Sterling's partnerThomas G. Shearman defended ReverendHenry Ward Beecher in his adultery trial.On his death in 1918 at Estevan Lodge in Quebec Canada, Sterling left $18 million to Yale, at the time the largest non-founding contribution made by an individual to a private university -- equivalent to about $180 million in 2003. A portion of this was used to fund the
Sterling Professor ships, and other portions were used to build theSterling Memorial Library ,Sterling Law Buildings , Sterling Divinity Quadrangle, Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, the School of Medicine,Trumbull College , and the Hall of Graduate Studies.Sterling is entombed at
Woodlawn Cemetery .terling House
Sterling House is a Romanesque mansion built in 1886, in the heart of downtown
Stratford, CT . It is on theSterling Homestead , which was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places onFebruary 1 ,1976 . In its early days it was the home of the Sterling family. The mansion was designed by architect Bruce Price of New York, who also designed Osborne Hall andWelch Hall atYale University .His sister, Cordelia (b. March 18, 1846; d. January 1931), donated the house and its surrounding estate to the town as a park upon her death in 1931. Since 1932, Sterling House has been known as Sterling House Community Center, running a variety of events, functions, and public service programs for Stratford's community, ranging from day camps for children, to educational programs, sports events, addiction support programs such as
Alcoholics Anonymous , and others.Notes
External links
* [http://www.outhistory.org/OutHistory.org] Search for: John W. Sterling and James O. Bloss, 1870-1918
* [http://www.sterlinghousecc.org/ Sterling House]
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