- Leigh S. J. Hunt
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birth_name = Leigh Smith James Hunt
birth_date = August 1855
birth_place =Columbia City, Indiana
death_date = Death date|1933|10|5
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footnotes =Leigh S. J. Hunt (August 1855 - October 5, 1933) was an American businessman. He is best known as the third president of
Iowa State University (1885-1886), and as publisher of the "Seattle Post-Intelligencer " from 1886 to 1893. The community ofHunts Point, Washington bears his name.Biography
Early life and education
Leigh Smith James Hunt was born on a farm near
Columbia City, Indiana , in August 1855. His parents, Franklin and Martha (Long) Hunt, were natives of the same State. Hunt earned an undergraduate degree fromMiddlebury College viacorrespondence course and studied law on his own before passing the Indiana bar exam.Career
After completing his education in 1879 he went to
Cedar Falls, Iowa , and engaged in teaching school, subsequently becoming Principal. There he established his reputation as an educator, and some time later he was engaged as Superintendent of the Schools atMount Pleasant, Iowa (1880) andDes Moines, Iowa (1882) and still later as President of the State Agricultural College at Ames, Iowa (now theUniversity of Iowa ).In 1886 he went to Seattle and purchased the "
Seattle Post-Intelligencer ", which he owned and published until 1893. His later career included real estate development, operating a gold mine in Korea, growing cotton in Sudan (1904-1910), and mining and land development in Las Vegas, Nevada.Marriage and children
Hunt and his wife Jessie Noble Hunt (c. 1862-1960) were married in 1885 and had two children:
*Henry Leigh Hunt (1886-1972)
*Helen Hunt Rives (1893-1996)References
*An Illustrated History of the State of Washington, by Rev. H.K. Hines, D.D., The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, IL., 1893, pages 346
* [http://faroutliers.blogspot.com/2004/06/leigh-s-j-hunt-1854-1933-adventuresome.html Far Outliers: Leigh S. J. Hunt (1854-1933), Adventuresome Capitalist]
* [http://www.lib.iastate.edu/cfora/generic.cfm?cat=arts_murals&navid=3005&parent=2023&disp=classic University of Iowa First President Leigh S. J. Hunt]
* [http://www.lib.washington.edu/speciaLcoll/findaids/docs/papersrecords/HuntLeighSJ4667.xml Leigh S.J. Hunt papers - Special Collections, UWashingtonLibraries]
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