- Eliphalet Nott
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location=Schenectady, New York Eliphalet Nott (
June 25 ,1773 -January 25 ,1866 ), was a famedPresbyterian minister, inventor, educational pioneer, and long-term president ofUnion College ,Schenectady ,New York .Life
Nott was born an orphan without resources at
Ashford, Connecticut June 25 ,1773 . Nott earned a degree in 1795 from Rhode Island College, which becameBrown University . In 1804 he became president of Union, at the age of 31. He continued as president of Union College until his death. He married the daughter of Rev. Joel Benedict ofPlainfield, Connecticut , under whose instruction in early life he pursued his classical and mathematical studies. More than 4,000 students are estimated to have graduated from Union during his tenure. He was also president ofRensselaer Polytechnic Institute from 1829-1845. He found Union financially embarrassed, but succeeded in placing it on a sound footing. His legacy there is recognized by the imposingNott Memorial , a centerpiece of the College's campus.Around 1802 he was called to the Presbyterian Church at Albany, where he took a prominent position as a preacher, and was listened to by large congregations. Among his successful pulpit efforts while at Albany, was a sermon on the death of Alexander Hamilton. An oration condemning the practice of dueling, it was delivered in the wake of American
Founding Father Alexander Hamilton 's passing. "On the Death of Hamilton" (1804), had profound influence in curtailing the custom and remains recognized to this day as an exemplary period example of the eloqutor's art. In 1805, the College of New Jersey conferred upon him the title of DD. (Doctor of Divinity), and in 1828 he received the title of LL.D. His publications include collections of sermons, "Counsels to Young Men" (1810), and "Lectures on Temperance" (1847).As a scientist he studied heat and obtaining some thirty or more patents for applications of heat to steam engines, but was best known in his day as the inventor of the first stove for
anthracite coal , which was named for him. [http://www.bartleby.com/268/8/24.htm "On the Death of Hamilton"] Bartleby.com]He died on
January 25 ,1866 inSchenectady, New York . Nott Road inRexford, New York , the location of his farm, is named for him.s-start s-aca s-bef|before=
Jonathan Maxcy s-ttl|title=President ofUnion College |years=1804 – 1866 s-aft|after=Laurens Perseus Hickok s-bef|before=John Chester s-ttl|title=President ofRensselaer Polytechnic Institute |years=1829 – 1845 s-aft|after=Nathan S.S. Beman endReferences
*Benjamin Franklin Greene, "Biographical Record of the Officers and Graduates of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1824-1886." D.H. Jones & Co.: Troy, NY (1855). [http://www.lib.rpi.edu/archives/e-collections/Nason,HB_1887/Part_1_bio_record_rens_officers_and_grads.pdf]
*"Life" by C van Santvoord (ed. Tayler Lewis, 1876).External links
* [http://www.ancestrybank.com/details.php?searchtype=advanced&desc=nott&docid=136 Document to Eliphalet Nott]
* [http://www.union.edu/About/presidents_of_union/nott.php Biography from Union College]
* [http://www.lib.rpi.edu/dept/library/html/Archives/history/presidents/nott,e.html Eliphalet Nott Chronology]
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