Daniel Coit Gilman

1831–1908 (age 77)

Educator

Biography

Daniel Coit Gilman (1831–1908) devoted his life to advancing higher education and scholarship, helping to shape the modern American university through his leadership as the first president of Johns Hopkins University and his steadfast advocacy for research and learning.

He left behind a legacy of academic rigor, civic responsibility, and a belief that education could unify people, and today he rests in the quiet peace of Yantic Cemetery.