Joseph G. Butler Jr.

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Joseph G. Butler Jr. was an American industrialist and philanthropist best known for his patronage of the arts and cultural institutions in Youngstown, Ohio.

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instanceOf human
associatedWith Mahoning Valley historical development
Youngstown, Ohio steel industry NERFINISHED
boardMemberOf various banks in Youngstown, Ohio
collectionFocus American art
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1840-12-21
dateOfDeath 1927-12-20
educatedAt public schools in Mercer County, Pennsylvania
employer Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company NERFINISHED
era Gilded Age
familyName Butler NERFINISHED
founded Butler Institute of American Art NERFINISHED
givenName Joseph NERFINISHED
hasGender male
hasInfluenceOn cultural life of Youngstown, Ohio
development of American art museums
hasNotableAchievement created one of the first museums devoted exclusively to American art
helped develop Youngstown as a major steel center
industry iron and steel industry
knownFor founding the Butler Institute of American Art
patronage of the arts in Youngstown, Ohio
languageSpoken English
memberOf Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
name Joseph G. Butler Jr. NERFINISHED
notableWork establishment of the Butler Institute of American Art
occupation industrialist
philanthropist
steel executive
philanthropyFocus art museums
cultural institutions in Youngstown, Ohio
education in the Mahoning Valley
placeOfBirth Mercer County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
placeOfBurial Oak Hill Cemetery, Youngstown, Ohio NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Youngstown, Ohio NERFINISHED
positionHeld president of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company
regionOfActivity Mahoning Valley NERFINISHED
Northeastern Ohio NERFINISHED
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
residence Mahoning Valley, Ohio NERFINISHED
Youngstown, Ohio NERFINISHED
supported civic improvements in Youngstown, Ohio
local artists in Youngstown, Ohio
wrote historical sketches of the Mahoning Valley iron and steel industry

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Butler Institute of American Art foundedBy Joseph G. Butler Jr.
Butler Institute of American Art namedAfter Joseph G. Butler Jr.