Gail Borden
1801–1874 (age 73)
Inventor/Businessman
Biography
Gail Borden Jr., born in 1801, transformed practical challenges into innovation when he invented condensed milk, a staple that nourished travelers, soldiers, and families alike. His commitment to quality, coupled with his astute business sense, led to the founding of a manufacturing concern that bore his name and reshaped food preservation in the United States.
As his enterprise grew, Borden balanced commerce with civic purpose, championing education and community welfare, leaving a legacy of ingenuity that endures in Woodlawn Cemetery, where he is commemorated for both his inventions and his generosity.