- Edward Mann Butler
Edward Mann Butler (
July 13 ,1784 –November 1 ,1855 ) was one ofKentucky 's most prominent early educators. He is best remembered as being the first president of what would become theUniversity of Louisville and heading the firstpublic school in Kentucky.Butler was born in Baltimore. After graduating from
St Mary's College , Butler practiced law and served as a school teacher in various locations, including Maysville, Lexington, Versailles and Louisville. He was the president of the Jefferson Seminary (which would later become the University of Louisville) from 1813 to 1816. In 1822 he became the head of the grammar department at Lexington'sTransylvania University , and then returned to head the Jefferson Seminary in 1829.He is also considered Kentucky's first reliable
historian , with his first complete work being released in 1834. At the time of his death, he was working on a detailed history of theOhio River Valley. He was killed on November 1, 1855 in a St. Louis train wreck.References
*cite book
first = John E., et al. (editor)
last = Kleber
year = 2000
title = The Encyclopedia of Louisville
publisher = University Press of Kentucky
pages = 150
id = ISBN 1-56898-451-0External links
* [http://magazine.wustl.edu/Summer03/FoundingOfWashU.html Washington University in St. Louis Trustee]
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