leland stanford
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- Leland Stanford: An American railroad magnate, industrialist, and politician who was a founding partner of the Central Pacific Railroad and served as the eighth governor of California and a United States senator. He is most widely recognized as the founder of Stanford University, which he established in memory of his son.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Leland Stanford amassed a great fortune during the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad.
- The university was founded by Leland Stanford and his wife, Jane, in 1885.
- A statue of Leland Stanford stands on the university campus.
Advanced Usage
- "Stanford, as in Leland Stanford": Used to specify the person when distinguishing from the institution named after him.
- The fortune of Stanford, as in Leland Stanford, was built largely from railroads.
Variants and Related Words
- Stanford: The surname, most commonly associated with the university (Leland Stanford Junior University) he founded.
- He attended Stanford, a university founded by Leland Stanford.
Synonyms
- Railroad executive: A business leader in the railway industry.
- Industrialist: A person involved in the ownership and management of industry.
- Philanthropist: A person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially by the generous donation of money to good causes (as in founding a university).
Related Phrases
- The Big Four: Refers to the four principal investors who built the Central Pacific Railroad; Leland Stanford was one of them.
- Leland Stanford was a member of The Big Four, along with Collis Huntington, Mark Hopkins, and Charles Crocker.
Noun
- United States railroad executive and founder of Stanford University (1824-1893)