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Jay Gould, primarily known as a railroad magnate and financier in the 19th century, engaged in philanthropy later in his life, although his contributions were often overshadowed by his controversial business practices. He donated to various causes, including education and the arts, and was involved in supporting institutions such as the New York Public Library. His philanthropic efforts reflected a desire to leave a positive legacy, despite his reputation as a ruthless businessman. However, his philanthropic activities were relatively modest compared to other contemporaries in the Gilded Age.

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