Milo Parker Jewett Explained

Milo Parker Jewett
Order1:1st
Title1:President of Vassar College
Term Start1:1861
Term End1:1864
Order2:1st
Title2:President of Judson College
Term Start2:1838
Term End2:1855
Birth Date:1808 4, df=yes
Birth Place:St. Johnsbury, Vermont, U.S.
Death Place:Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Successor1:John Howard Raymond
Successor2:Archibald John Battle
Education:
Profession:Educator, college president

Milo Parker Jewett (27 April 1808 – 9 June 1882) was an American author and college president. He was the first president of Vassar College and first president of Judson College, holding the office from 1861 to 1864, and 1838 to 1855, respectively.

Biography

Born in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, on 27 April 1808, Jewett was a graduate of Dartmouth College (1828) and Andover Theological Seminary (1833).[1] He became a professor of rhetoric and political economy Marietta College, resigning in 1838 after adopting Baptist tenets.

He founded Judson College in 1838 and served as president until 1855. He established Vassar College with Matthew Vassar in February 1861, serving as president until 1864,[2] when he resigned from office following a disagreement with Vassar.

In 1867 he moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he died on 9 June 1882.

Legacy

The Milo Jewett House at Vassar is named after him in honor of both his promotion of female education and his service to the college. Jewett Hall, the principal building on the Judson College campus, was also named for him.[3]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Milo P. Jewett - Vassar College Encyclopedia - Vassar College.
  2. Book: Van Lengen. Karen. The Campus Guide: Vassar College. 2004. Princeton Architectural Press. New York City. 1-56898-349-2. Lisa. Reilly. 4–10.
  3. Web site: Garrison . Greg . 2021-05-22 . 'Nothing will ever be like Judson': women's college closing stuns those affected . 2023-12-18 . al . en.