George Chapman Caldwell
1834–1907 (age 73)
Biography
George Chapman Caldwell combined his deep knowledge of chemistry with a passion for educating Americans during the nation's industrial rise; as the founding leader of Cornell's chemistry department he established laboratory programs that inspired generations to pursue scientific inquiry.
He later brought his talents to horticulture research and shared his expertise freely, and Lake View Cemetery now marks the resting place of the scholar whose curiosity and steadiness advanced both science and public understanding.