Gordon Webster Burnham (1803 – 1885) was an American businessman. [1]
He was born in Hampton, Connecticut, the son of Jedediah Burnham and Phebe (Martin) Burnham. [2]
Burnham was a successful businessman, involved in the brass industry in Waterbury, Connecticut, and in New York City. [3]
He donated a large bronze statue of Thomas Church Brownell to Trinity College and the Statue of Daniel Webster (New York City) in Central Park in 1876.
Gordon Webster Burnham (1803 – 1885) was an American businessman. [1]
He was born in Hampton, Connecticut, the son of Jedediah Burnham and Phebe (Martin) Burnham. [2]
Burnham was a successful businessman, involved in the brass industry in Waterbury, Connecticut, and in New York City. [3]
He donated a large bronze statue of Thomas Church Brownell to Trinity College and the Statue of Daniel Webster (New York City) in Central Park in 1876.