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Thomas Church Brownell was the first [[presidents|president]] of Trinity College (then known as [[washington_college|Washington College]]) from 1824 to 1831. | Thomas Church Brownell was the first [[presidents|president]] of Trinity College (then known as [[washington_college|Washington College]]) from 1824 to 1831. | ||
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Born in 1779 in Westport, Massachusetts, | Born in 1779 in Westport, Massachusetts, | ||
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Starting in late 1822, Brownell played a major role in the writing of the petition which led to the chartering of a college by the Connecticut state legislature on May 16, 1823. Rather than a Church-controlled academy, Trinity College began under the rule of a [[trustees|Board of Trustees]], whose members were not required to pass a religious test. Still, Bishop Brownell publicly saw the creation of Washington (later Trinity) College as a bulwark against what he called “a spurious liberality.” The lack of an Episcopal school had long prevented Episcopal parents in Connecticut from sending their boys to colleges whose professors espoused their faith. Indeed, in September 1823, a letter “to the Bishops, Clergy, and Laity of the Church of England,” which Brownell signed simultaneously as Bishop and “President” of the nascent college, became part of a campaign pleading for donations to support the newly chartered college on the basis of its religious affinities to the state-supported Church of England. $30,000 was needed to be raised for the college' | Starting in late 1822, Brownell played a major role in the writing of the petition which led to the chartering of a college by the Connecticut state legislature on May 16, 1823. Rather than a Church-controlled academy, Trinity College began under the rule of a [[trustees|Board of Trustees]], whose members were not required to pass a religious test. Still, Bishop Brownell publicly saw the creation of Washington (later Trinity) College as a bulwark against what he called “a spurious liberality.” The lack of an Episcopal school had long prevented Episcopal parents in Connecticut from sending their boys to colleges whose professors espoused their faith. Indeed, in September 1823, a letter “to the Bishops, Clergy, and Laity of the Church of England,” which Brownell signed simultaneously as Bishop and “President” of the nascent college, became part of a campaign pleading for donations to support the newly chartered college on the basis of its religious affinities to the state-supported Church of England. $30,000 was needed to be raised for the college' | ||
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On May 6, 1824, Thomas Brownell was formally elected President of Washington College by the Board of Trustees. Serving until December 1831, Brownell' | On May 6, 1824, Thomas Brownell was formally elected President of Washington College by the Board of Trustees. Serving until December 1831, Brownell' | ||
- | Brownell was so committed to furthering the College that he was criticized by fellow members of the Episcopal Diocese for neglecting his oversight of the rest of Connecticut' | + | Brownell was so committed to furthering the College that he was criticized by fellow members of the Episcopal Diocese for neglecting his oversight of the rest of Connecticut' |
Brownell died in January 1865. Four years later, a [[brownell_statue| statue of Brownell]] was unveiled on Trinity' | Brownell died in January 1865. Four years later, a [[brownell_statue| statue of Brownell]] was unveiled on Trinity' | ||
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+ | [[wheaton_nathaniel_s|Nathaniel S. Wheaton]] | ||
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