Albert Belmont Graham
Born(1868-Missing required parameter 1=month!-00)Missing required parameter 1=month! , 1868
Died1960(1960-00-00) (aged 91–92)
Known forimpetus for founding the 4-H program across the United States

Albert Belmont Graham (1868–1960) was born near Lena, Ohio. He was a country schoolmaster and agriculture extension pioneer at Ohio State University.[1] Graham taught at an integrated rural school in Brown Township, Miami County.

Later, Graham worked at the United States Department of Agriculture as the Federal Extension Director. On January 15, 1902, Graham held the first meeting of the agriculture experiment club in the basement of the A. B. Graham building in Springfield, Ohio (now called the A. B. Graham building). Through his diligent efforts, A. B. Graham is considered the impetus for founding the 4-H program across the United States.

His Columbus, Ohio house, the A.B. Graham House, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.[2]

References

  1. The Ohio Educational Monthly. 1905. p. 477.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form". National Park Service. Retrieved January 5, 2021.


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