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[[File:Frederick%20Sheffield.jpg|right|]][[File:Frederick%20Sheffield.jpg|right|thumb||Frederick Sheffield<br>''|New York Times,''| May 10, 1971]]'''Born''': February 26, 1902
[[File:Frederick%20Sheffield.jpg|right|thumb||Frederick Sheffield<br>''|New York Times,''| May 10, 1971]]'''Born''': February 26, 1902


'''Died''': May 8, 1971
'''Died''': May 8, 1971

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May 10, 1971

Born: February 26, 1902

Died: May 8, 1971

Married: Caroline Cornell Blair

Children: James R. Sheffield, Margaret B. Sheffield, Ann C. Sheffield

Frederick Sheffield inherited Camp Iroquois from his father, James R. Sheffield.  He rowed in the 1924 Summer Olympic Games, part of the American boat which won the gold medal in the eights.

He graduated from Yale College and Yale Law School, and became a corporate lawyer and a philanthropist.  He served on the Temporary Study Commission on the Future of the Adirondacks that led to the creation of the [Park Agency].  He also served on the board of the Trudeau Institute.