Willard Preston Explained

Willard Preston
Birth Date:29 May 1785
Birth Place:Uxbridge, Massachusetts
Death Place:Savannah, Georgia
Occupation:Clergyman, educator
Education:Brown University
Signature:Signature of Warren Akin Candler (1857–1941).png
Office:President of the University of Vermont
Term Start:1825
Term End:1826

Willard Preston (1785–1856) was the fourth president of the University of Vermont, and was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity by the University of Georgia after 25 years of service to the Independent Presbyterian Church of Savannah.

Early life

Preston was born in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, on May 29, 1785.[1] He was educated in Uxbridge.[2] He graduated from Brown University in 1806 and served churches at Uxbridge, in Rhode Island, and Vermont.[2]

Academics

In 1825, he became the fourth President of the University of Vermont UVM. During his tenure, the Marquis de Layfayette laid the cornerstone of the south College of UVM.[2] He pastored the well known Independent Presbyterian church of Savannah, Georgia for over 25 years. He received an honorary DD from the University of Georgia, prior to his death in 1856.[2] Preston had several bound volumes of published sermons and is perhaps best known for a farewell sermon at St. Albans, Vermont, and a sermon during a period of national fasting and mourning on the death of President Harrison in 1841.

Preston died at his home in Savannah, Georgia, on April 26, 1856.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography . II . James T. White & Company . 40 . 1921 . 2021-05-02 . Google Books.
  2. Web site: Former President Rev. Willard Preston . University of Vermont, Office of the President . 2021-05-02.
  3. News: The Rev. Willard Preston, D.D. . . 2 . 1856-05-03 . 2021-05-02 . Newspapers.com.