- Erastus Otis Haven
Erastus Otis Haven (
November 1 ,1820 –August 2 ,1881 ) was an Americanbishop of theMethodist Episcopal Church , elected in 1880.Biography
Haven was born in
Boston, Massachusetts . He graduated fromWesleyan University in 1842. He had charge of a privateacademy atSudbury, Massachusetts , while at the same time pursuing a course oftheological and general study. He became Principal of AmeniaSeminary ,New York , in 1846. He entered theMethodist ministry in the New YorkAnnual Conference in 1848. Five years later he accepted theprofessorship ofLatin at theUniversity of Michigan . The following year he became the Chair of English language, literature and history. He resigned in 1856 and returned to Boston, where he served as the editor of "Zion's Herald" for seven years. During this time he also served two terms in the State Senate, and part of the time as an overseer ofHarvard University .In 1863 he became the second
President of the University of Michigan, where he served for six years. He then became the President of Methodist-relatedNorthwestern University ,Evanston, Illinois . In 1872 he was chosen Secretary of the Board of Education of the M.E. Church. In 1874 he became the Chancellor of Methodist-relatedSyracuse University in New York. In 1880 he was elected a Bishop.He was given the degree of D.D. by
Union College in 1854, and a few years later that of LL.D. byOhio Wesleyan University . Prior to his election to theEpiscopacy , he served five times in the General Conference of the M.E. Church, and in 1879 visited Great Britain as a delegate of the M.E. Church to the parent Wesleyan body.He died in
Salem, Oregon , and was buried atLee Mission Cemetery in Salem.elected Writings
*"American Progress"
*The Young Man Advised, New York, 1855. (made up of discourses delivered in the chapel of the University of Michigan)
*Pillars of Truth, 1866. (a work on the evidences of Christianity)
*a Treatise: Rhetoric.
*Autobiography of Erastus O. Haven, D.D., LL.D., 1883.References
* Leete, Frederick DeLand, Methodist Bishops. Nashville, The Parthenon Press, 1948.
External links
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=fHIdAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA297&lpg=PA297 A Classic Town: The Story of Evanston By Frances Elizabeth Willard (1891)]
ee also
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List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church s-ttl | title = President of the University of Michigan
years=1863–1869
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