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Ovid Butler (February 7, 1801 – July 12, 1881) was an attorney, newspaper publisher, and university founder from the state of Indiana, United States.
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Personal life
Ovid Butler was born in Augusta, New York. His father, Chancey Butler, moved the family west to Jennings County, Indiana, in 1817. The elder Butler became one of the first Restoration Movement or Stone-Campbell Movement preachers in Indiana. Ovid studied law and practiced as an attorney in Shelbyville, Indiana, from 1825-1836. During this time he married Cordelia Cole.
In 1836, the entire family moved to Indianapolis. Soon after, Ovid's wife, Cordelia, died in 1838. He remarried to a widow, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Elgin, daughter of one Thomas McQuat.
Career
In Indianapolis, Ovid established a law firm with partners Calvin Fletcher, Simon Yanders and future Indianapolis mayor, Horatio C. Newcomb. Butler became interested and active in political and social issues. In 1849, Butler established the political and abolitionist newspaper Free Soil Banner. Due to bad health, Butler gave up his law practice in 1849 seeking retirement.
Butler University
As a member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Butler sought to establish a university for that Christian movement. On January 15, 1850, the Indiana General Assembly approved the university. On November 1, 1855, the North Western Christian University opened. Ovid Butler served as the head of the Board of Directors until 1871. He became Chancellor of the University and, in 1877, the school became Butler University. Butler is also the namesake of the Ovid Butler Society, a recognition society for Butler University's most generous donors.[1]
Recreation
Butler's summer months were spent at Indiana's Lake Wawasee where he had a residence in the vicinity of Vawter Park.[2]
Sources
- ^ Ovid Butler Society
- ^ Lilly, Eli. Early Wawasee Days. Indianapolis: Studio Press Inc., 1960.
Butler University Academics College of Liberal Arts and Sciences • College of Communication • College of Business • College of Education • College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences • Jordan College of Fine Arts • Graduate StudiesAthletics Butler Bulldogs • Butler Bulldogs men's basketball • Butler Bulldogs women's basketballAthletics Hinkle Fieldhouse • Butler Bowl • Davey Athletic Complex • Bulldog Park • Health and Recreation ComplexPeople Ovid Butler • James Danko • Tony HinkleBuildings Butler University Buildings • Irwin Library • Clowes Memorial Hall • Holcomb Observatory and PlanetariumStudent life WDTI • Institute for Study AbroadInfrastructure Butler University Police DepartmentButler University Categories:- 1801 births
- 1881 deaths
- Butler University faculty
- People from Indianapolis, Indiana
- People from Oneida County, New York
- Members of the Indiana House of Representatives
- Indiana lawyers
- American abolitionists
- Burials at Crown Hill Cemetery
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