Simon Guggenheim Hall - Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S.A.
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N 40° 34.687 W 105° 04.826
13T E 493192 N 4491928
This building was donated in 1910 to the [then] Colorado State Agricultural College
Waymark Code: WMBYC6
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 07/04/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Jake39
Views: 6

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Building:
This building was the domestic science building donated to the Colorado State Agricultural College (later Colorado State University) by Simon Guggenheim (visit link) . Domestic science was a growing field of study to train women to be able to generate income without being dependent on marriage or charity. Guggenheim donated many buildings to several Colorado Colleges as well as developing scholarship funds that survive to this day. Renovations were conducted on the building in 2003 (visit link) .

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Person:
"[Simon Guggenheim] was the son of Meyer Guggenheim and Barbara Guggenheim, and was the younger brother of Daniel Guggenheim and Solomon R. Guggenheim. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Simon Guggenheim attended Central High School, and the Pierce Business School before settling in Pueblo, Colorado, where he worked as the chief ore buyer for his father's mining and smelting operation, M. Guggenheim’s Sons.

Guggenheim moved to Denver in 1892 and married Olga Hirsch on November 24, 1898, at the iconic Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York. To celebrate their marriage, the Guggenheims provided a Thanksgiving dinner to 5,000 poor Manhattan children.

Simon and Olga made their residence in Denver and celebrated the birth of their first child, John Guggenheim, in 1905. To commemorate the event, Guggenheim made an $80,000 donation to the Colorado School of Mines to build a namesake building, Guggenheim Hall. At the time, it was the largest private grant ever made to a State institution.

In 1907, Olga gave birth to their second son, George Guggenheim. In 1909, he donated a Law Building at University of Colorado. In 1907, Guggenheim was elected as a Republican senator for Colorado from 1907 to 1913. During his time as a senator, he served as a chairman of the Committee to Establish a University of the United States, and Committee on the Philippines. While in Congress, one of his older brothers, Benjamin Guggenheim, died in the RMS Titanic catastrophe. After his term expired, Guggenheim moved to New York.

He joined the board of American Smelting and Refining Company, later becoming the chairman of the board. From 1919 to 1941 he was president of that company.

In 1922, Guggenheim's son John died of mastoiditis just before leaving for college. In his memory, the Mr, and Mrs. Guggenheim established the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1925. Seeded with $3 million, the foundation offered 50 fellowships in its first year for international study. Since then, the Foundation has granted over 15,000 Guggenheim Fellowships, worth almost a quarter billion dollars.

In 1939, the Guggenheims' second son, George, committed suicide in a Manhattan hotel at the age of 32.

Simon Guggenheim died in 1941 and was interred in the Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx, New York." (from (visit link) )
Year it was dedicated: 1910

Location of Coordinates: Front door

Type of place/structure you are waymarking: Building

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