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Dr Abram Litton

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Dr Abram Litton

Birth
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Death
22 Sep 1901 (aged 86–87)
St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section HORNER Block 22 lot 578
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He attended Washington University, ST Louis, Missouri. Married August 6, 1867 in Missouri to Jane E. (Robinson) Manning Litton. Passed away at 2220 Eugenia, St Louis, Missouri

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Abram Litton (May 1814 in Dublin, Ireland – September 22, 1901 in St. Louis, Missouri) was Washington University in St. Louis's first professor of chemistry who served as the acting chancellor during 1869–1870.

Litton's family emigrated from Ireland to Nashville, Tennessee when he was three years old. He graduated from the University of Nashville at age 17. In 1839, he moved to Europe to study chemistry. Three years later, he returned to the United States to accept the Professorship of Chemistry at Washington University in St. Louis. In 1843, he became Professor of Chemistry in the St. Louis Medical College. He held that position for fifty years and died in 1901 at age 87.
Contributor: ET
He attended Washington University, ST Louis, Missouri. Married August 6, 1867 in Missouri to Jane E. (Robinson) Manning Litton. Passed away at 2220 Eugenia, St Louis, Missouri

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Abram Litton (May 1814 in Dublin, Ireland – September 22, 1901 in St. Louis, Missouri) was Washington University in St. Louis's first professor of chemistry who served as the acting chancellor during 1869–1870.

Litton's family emigrated from Ireland to Nashville, Tennessee when he was three years old. He graduated from the University of Nashville at age 17. In 1839, he moved to Europe to study chemistry. Three years later, he returned to the United States to accept the Professorship of Chemistry at Washington University in St. Louis. In 1843, he became Professor of Chemistry in the St. Louis Medical College. He held that position for fifty years and died in 1901 at age 87.
Contributor: ET

Gravesite Details

buried September 24, 1901



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