Paul A. Chadbourne Explained

Paul Ansel Chadbourne
Order:President of the Massachusetts Agricultural College (now the University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Term Start:1866
Term End:1867, 1882–1883
Order2:President of the University of Wisconsin (now the University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Term Start2:1867
Term End2:1870
Order3:President of Williams College
Term Start3:1872
Term End3:1881
Birth Date:October 21, 1823
Birth Place:North Berwick, Maine
Death Place:New York, New York
Spouse:Elizabeth Sawyer Page
Alma Mater:Williams College (B.A.), (LL.D.)
Berkshire Medical School (M.D.)
Amherst College (D.D.)
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Paul Ansel Chadbourne (October 21, 1823 – February 23, 1883) was an American educator and naturalist who served as President of University of Wisconsin from 1867 to 1870, and President of Williams College from 1872 until his resignation in 1881.[1] He was also the second President of the Massachusetts Agricultural College (later University of Massachusetts) in 1867 and again from 1882 until his death in 1883.

Early life

Chadbourne was born in North Berwick, Maine, and attended school at Phillips Exeter Academy. He graduated from Williams College, where he was a member of The Kappa Alpha Society, and became valedictorian in 1848 with Phi Beta Kappa honors. Chadbourne earned his M.D. degree from Berkshire Medical College but never practiced medicine.

Career

Chadbourne initially taught school in Freehold, New Jersey, until taking a position at Williams College, where he taught scientific subjects for fourteen years. At Williams College he was the Professor of Chemistry, Botany, and Natural History. Concurrently, he was professor at Bowdoin College, Maine Medical College, and Berkshire Medical School.

He was President of the Massachusetts Agricultural College from 1866 to 1867, and from 1882 to 1883. He was the President and Professor of Metaphysics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison from 1867 to 1870.[2]

Chadbourne served as a member of the Republican party in the Massachusetts Senate from 1865 to 1866.[3]

Death and legacy

Following years of pulmonary problems, Chadbourne died on February 23, 1883, while serving as President of the Massachusetts Agricultural College.

Chadbourne House at Williams College is named after him.[4]

Chadbourne Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is named after him.[5]

Selected works

Annual Address before the State Historical Society of Wisconsin (1868)
Baccalaureate Discourses (1873-1877)

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Notes and References

  1. Staff report (July 8, 1880). Dr. Paul A Chadbourne: Why He Resigns the Presidency of Williams College. The New York Times
  2. Web site: Chancellors and Presidents of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. University of Wisconsin Madison. September 26, 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131011213515/http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/chancellors/chancellors.htm. October 11, 2013.
  3. Web site: Term: Chadbourne, Paul Ansel 1823 - 1883. Wisconsin Historical Society. September 26, 2012.
  4. Web site: Chadbourne House. 2020-07-21. Facilities. en-US.
  5. Web site: Chadbourne Hall History. University of Wisconsin-Madison. September 26, 2012.