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Peter Bent Brigham

Peter Bent Brigham
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Peter Bent Brigham ca1875
Born (1807-09-04)September 4, 1807
Bakersfield, Vermont
Died May 4, 1877(1877-05-04) (aged 69)
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Residence Boston, Massachusetts
Nationality American
Known for initial endowment of Peter Bent Brigham Hospital
Spouse(s) never married
Parent(s) Uriah Brigham (1757-1820)
Elizabeth (Fay) Brigham (1767-1837)
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Peter Bent Brigham (1807–1877) was a self-made American millionaire businessman, restaurateur, real estate trader, and director of the Fitchburg Railroad. He is best known as a philanthropist for his initial endowment of Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and the Brigham Academy in Bakersfield, Vermont.

Peter Bent Brigham was born 4 September 1807 in Bakersfield, Vermont as the seventh of nine children born to Uriah Brigham (1757-1820) and Elizabeth (Fay) Brigham (1767-1837). Brigham was a direct descendant of Thomas Brigham (1603-1653), an early immigrant to Cambridge, Massachusetts, as well as John Bent (1596-1672) a founder of Sudbury, Massachusetts. Brigham had little formal schooling and went to find work in Boston his early teens, when his father died. He began his career working on Middlesex Canal boats, selling fish and oysters in Boston. He never married.

Brigham owned a restaurant on the corner of Hanover and Court Streets in Boston, Massachusetts, which he operated until it was sold in 1869 due to a street widening project. He was an astute and financially successful real estate investor. He chose not to run for any public office in Boston. Brigham was one of the founding directors of the Fitchburg Railroad and continued his work with the railroad until his death.

Peter Bent Brigham died at his home at the northeast corner of Bulfinch and Allston Streets on Beacon Hill in Boston on 24 May 1877. He is buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Brigham never married, and had no children. He regretted his lack of education, which motivated his bequests to improve the educational opportunities in his hometown of Bakersfield, resulting in the founding of Brigham Academy. The terms of his also will specified that $1,300,000 was to be spent 25 years after his death, for a hospital, "for the care of sick persons in indigent circumstances". The money appreciated to $2,000,000 by 1902. It was used to establish the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, a world-known medical research hospital affiliated with Harvard Medical School, and opened in 1913.


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