- Joseph George Davidson
Joseph George Davidson (1892-1969) was an American
chemist andinventor .Davidson was born
February 7 ,1892 , inNew York City , a son of John Wellington and Theresa (Gahan) Davidson. The family moved toCalifornia when he was an infant. He received his bachelor of arts degree inchemistry in 1911 from theUniversity of Southern California , and subsequently a master of arts in chemistry in 1912. He subsequently received adoctorate inchemistry fromColumbia University .During
World War I he worked as an army first lieutenant in the development ofmustard gas . DuringWorld War II , he headedUnion Carbide 's subcontract to carry out thegaseous diffusion separation ofuranium inOak Ridge, Tennessee , which produced the fissile material for the firstatomic bomb .He rose to the rank of vice president of the
Union Carbide Corporation , and president and then board chairman of Union Carbide's Chemicals Company Division. He held twenty-eightpatents , the best known beingBakelite (named for its inventor,Leo A. Bakeland ). He also held patents onlacquers , antiknock fuels,pickling inhibitors , and laminatedsafety glass .In his retirement, in the 1960s, he purchased about 11 square miles of Mt. Equinox, outside
Arlington, Vermont . He would later donate this land to theCarthusians who built theCharterhouse of the Transfiguration on the property.He died
October 9 ,1969 .ee also
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