Franklin W. Olin
Franklin W. Olin | |
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Franklin W. Olin | |
Born |
Woodford, Vermont, United States | January 9, 1860
Died |
May 21, 1951 91) St. Louis, Missouri, United States | (aged
Cause of death | Heart attack |
Education | Cornell University |
Occupation | Professional baseball player, businessman, philanthropist |
Known for | Founder of Olin Corporation |
Board member of | Olin Corporation |
Spouse(s) | Mary Mott Moulton |
Children |
1) Franklin Walter Jr. 2) John Merrill (1892–1982) 3) Spencer Truman (1900–1995) |
Frank Olin | |||
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Outfielder | |||
Born: January 9, 1860 Woodford, Vermont | |||
Died: May 20, 1951 91) St. Louis, Missouri | (aged|||
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MLB debut | |||
July 4, 1884, for the Washington Nationals (AA) | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
June 10, 1885, for the Detroit Wolverines | |||
MLB statistics | |||
At bats | 177 | ||
RBI | 0 | ||
Batting average | .316 | ||
Teams | |||
Franklin Walter Olin (January 9, 1860 – May 21, 1951) was the founder of the Olin Corporation.
He was born in Woodford, Vermont, and his father built mills and waterwheels. He studied civil engineering at Cornell University, where he also played baseball; he would play as an outfielder in the American Association for two seasons. After graduating with the class of 1886, he worked in several jobs before founding a blasting powder mill construction business; his first opened in East Alton, Illinois, in 1892.
He formed the Western Cartridge Company in 1898 to manufacture ammunition, and during World War I diversified into brassmaking for use in cartridge shells. In 1931 Olin acquired the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. After World War II, Frank Olin retired from management of the firm, leaving it to his sons John and Spencer.
He married Mary Mott Moulton of Toledo, Ohio on May 28, 1889.[1] They had three sons, Franklin W. Jr. (predeceased), John, and Spencer, all three of whom also graduated from Cornell.
He died in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1951. A portion of his fortune was willed to the Franklin W. Olin Foundation, which endowed numerous buildings and professorships in his name at college campuses across the United States. In 1997, the foundation established Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering in Needham, Massachusetts.
References
- ↑ "Franklin Walter OLIN & Mary Mott MOULTON". Olinfamilysociety.org. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
- Olin Corporation
- About Olin College