- Sylvanus Thayer
Infobox Military Person
name=Sylvanus Thayer
caption=Sylvanus Thayer, painting by Robert Weir
born=birth date|1785|06|09
died=death date and age|1872|09|07|1785|06|09
placeofbirth=Braintree, Massachusetts
placeofdeath=Braintree, Massachusetts
placeofburial=West Point Cemetery
placeofburial_label=
nickname="Father of West Point"
allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1808-1963
rank=Brigadier General
unit=
commands=U.S. Military Academy
battles=War of 1812
awards=
relations=
laterwork=Brigadier General Sylvanus Thayer (June 9 ,1785 -September 7 1872 ) also known as "the Father of West Point" was an early superintendent of theUnited States Military Academy at West Point and an early advocate of engineering education in theUnited States .Biography
Thayer was born in
Braintree, Massachusetts , the son of farmer Nathaniel Thayer and his wife Dorcas. In 1793, at the age of 8, Thayer was sent to live with his uncle Azariah Faxon and attend school inWashington, New Hampshire . There he met General Benjamin Pierce, who, like Faxon, was a veteran of theRevolutionary War . In 1803 Thayer matriculated atDartmouth College , graduating in 1807 as valedictorian of his class.Thayer, however, never gave the valedictory address at Dartmouth, having been granted an appointment to West Point by President
Thomas Jefferson at the behest of General Pierce. Thayer graduated from the Military Academy in a single year, and received his commission as a second lieutenant in 1808.During the
War of 1812 , Thayer directed the fortification and defense ofNorfolk, Virginia and was promoted to major. In 1815, Thayer was provided $5,000 to travel to Europe, where he studied for two years at the FrenchÉcole Polytechnique . While traveling in Europe he amassed a collection ofscience and especiallymathematics texts that now form a valuable collection for historians of mathematics [http://www.dean.usma.edu/departments/math/about/history/library.htm] . In 1817, President James Monroe ordered Thayer to West Point to become superintendent of the Military Academy. Under his stewardship, the Academy became the nation's first college of engineering. Colonel Thayer's time at West Point ended with his resignation in 1833, after a disagreement with PresidentAndrew Jackson . Thayer returned to active duty in the Army Corps of Engineers. He retired in 1863 with the rank of brigadier general.On Thayer's enduring legacy at the U.S. Military Academy, in 1869 a notable Braintree meeting took place between Thayer and the celebrated West Point graduate Major General Robert Anderson. In 1861 as a young major, Anderson had refused to surrender Fort Sumter to Confederate General Pierre Beauregard. This made Anderson the Union's first Civil War hero. An outcome of Anderson's 1869 meeting with Thayer was establishment of the Military Academy's Association of Graduates (AoG).
In 1867, Thayer donated $30,000 to the trustees of
Dartmouth College to create theThayer School of Engineering . Thayer personally located and recommended USMA graduate Lieutenant Robert Fletcher to Dartmouth presidentAsa Dodge Smith . Fletcher became the school's first--then only--professor and dean.The Thayer School admitted its first three students to a graduate program in 1871. Also in 1871 at the bequest of his will
Thayer Academy inBraintree, Massachusetts was conceived. It opened September 12, 1877. Sylvanus Thayer died on September 7, 1872 at his home in Braintree. He was reinterred atWest Point Cemetery in 1877.Thayer is not a very common name. Most Thayers are directly related to him. Most of the family now lives in Maryland as well as in Massachusetts.
To honor his achievements, in 1958, the
Sylvanus Thayer Award was created by the United States Military Academy.ee also
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Gen. Sylvanus Thayer House
*Thayer Academy
*Thayer Public Library References
Kershner, James William, "Sylvanus Thayer – A Biography", Arno Press, New York, 1982, p. 329.
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