Frances Osborne Kellogg
Frances Eliza Osborne Kellogg (May 11, 1876 – September 26, 1956) was an American industrialist, dairy farmer, and philanthropist. Running large firms in the US and UK, Kellogg also bred award-winning Holstein cattle. Her family estate became the Osbornedale State Park and Osborne Homestead Museum. The museum is one of 13 sites on the Connecticut Women's Heritage Trail, celebrating the state's female trailblazers. Her bequest to the University of Connecticut funded the construction of the Frances E. Osborne Kellogg Dairy Center in Storrs in 1991.
Frances Osborne Kellogg | |
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Died | September 26, 1956 80) Derby, Connecticut | (aged
Occupation(s) | Industrialist, dairy farmer, philanthropist |
Known for | Proprietor and namesake of Osborne Homestead Museum and Osbornedale State Park |
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