John Pitkin Norton
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John Pitkin Norton (July 19, 1822 - September 5, 1852) was a noted educator, agricultural chemist, and author. He was born in Albany, New York.
Norton studied chemistry, and was eventually appointed professor of agricultural chemistry at Yale University in 1846. He helped to found the department of scientific education which would later become the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale. He was the author of Elements of Scientific Agriculture (1850), and many scientific papers, dealing with the chemistry of crops. He died in Farmington, Connecticut and is buried in Grove Street Cemetery in New Haven, Connecticut.