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  1. www.hopkinsmedicine.org › about › historyWho Was Johns Hopkins?

    Though some mistakenly refer to the man or his institutions as “John” Hopkins, the “s” in his name belongs there: He was named for his great-grandmother, Margaret Johns, the daughter of Richard Johns, who owned a 4,000-acre estate in Calvert County, Maryland.

  2. The university takes its name from 19th-century Maryland philanthropist Johns Hopkins, an entrepreneur with Quaker roots who believed in improving public health and education in Baltimore and beyond.

  3. The university was named for its first benefactor, the American entrepreneur and Quaker philanthropist Johns Hopkins. [9] Hopkins's $7 million bequest (equivalent to $162 million in 2023) [10] to establish the university was the largest philanthropic gift in U.S. history up to that time.

  4. Johns Hopkins (May 19, 1795 – December 24, 1873) was an American merchant, investor, and philanthropist. Born on a plantation, he left his home to start a career at the age of 17, and settled in Baltimore, Maryland, where he remained for most of his life.

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  5. Sep 5, 2002 · According to the JHU Web site, Hopkins is named in honor of one man, the second Johns Hopkins. The southern Maryland native was named after his grandfather, a man bearing his mother's maiden name, Johns.

  6. Johns Hopkins, the Quaker merchant, banker and businessman, left $7 million in 1873 to create The Johns Hopkins University and The Johns Hopkins Hospital, instructing his trustees to create new models and standards for medical education and health care. He was named for his great-grandmother, Margaret Johns, her

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  8. Johns Hopkins University, founded in 1876 takes its name from 19th-century Maryland philanthropist and entrepreneur Johns Hopkins. With the help of the first president, Daniel Coit Gilamn, Johns Hopkins, the nation’s first research university, opened not only the university but other institutions such as the university press, the hospital and ...

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