Chester, Albert Huntington, 1843-1903
Albert Huntington Chester, chemist, mineralogist, and mining engineer, was born at Saratoga Springs, New York on November 22, 1843, the son of Albert Tracy and Elizabeth (Stanley) Chester of Connecticut. Chester married Alethea S. Rudd of New York City in 1869. When she died in 1891, he married Georgiana Waldron Jenks of Buffalo in 1898. He died on April 13, 1903. He had one son, Albert Huntington Chester, Jr.
Following two years of study at Union College, Chester entered the Columbia College School of Mines, where he graduated with an M.E. in 1868 and a Ph. D. in 1876. From 1870 to 1891, he was professor of chemistry, mineralogy and metallurgy at Hamilton College in New York. A degree of Sc. D. was conferred on him by Hamilton College in 1891. He then became professor of chemistry and mineralogy at Rutgers College, serving from 1891 to 1903. He was also a mining expert in the great iron deposits of the Vermilion District of Minnesota from 1873 to 1880. While at Rutgers. Chester served as director of the Rutgers Geology Museum in 1896.
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