- John Wesley Johnson
Infobox University President
name = John Wesley Johnson
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order = 1st
university = President of theUniversity of Oregon
term_start =July 26 1876
term_end = 1893
birth_date =March 22 1836
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death_date =September 14 1898
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alumnus =Yale University
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profession =professor
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footnotes =|John Wesley Johnson ( born
22 March 1836 -September 14 1898 ) was the firstPresident of theUniversity of Oregon , serving from 1876 to 1893.__NOTOC__Early years
At the age of fourteen Johnson immigrated to
Oregon Territory with his family, arriving at Marysville in 1850.Corning, Howard M. "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.] On the journey along theOregon Trail he drove a team of oxen and buried both his mother and sister on the way. At age seventeen he received his first formal education at the local public schools. Johnson then borrowed money in order to further his education and set out by ship to the Eastern Seaboard. He worked for his passage fromPanama toNew York City and then began atYale University at the age of 24. In 1862 he graduated and returned to Oregon. Johnson graduated sixth out of his class of 100 at Yale. In Oregon he served as a teacher and administrator. He taught at McMinnville College (now Linfield College) from 1863-1867, eventually becoming president, and as the principal of Portland High School. [cite book
last = Sheldon
first = Henry D.
authorlink = Henry Davidson Sheldon
coauthors =
title = History of the University of Oregon
publisher = Binfords & Mort
date = 1940
location =Portland, Oregon
pages = 45
url =
doi =
id = ] After six years as principal at the high school he was then hired by the University of Oregon in 1873 as a professor of Latin. On26 July 1876 , theUniversity of Oregon Board of Regents met (immediately upon the state land board's official acceptance ofDeady Hall ) and elected Johnson president.Thomas Condon ,Mary Spiller , and Mark Bailey were also elected to the faculty. [cite book
last = Sheldon
first = Henry D.
authorlink = Henry Davidson Sheldon
coauthors =
title = History of the University of Oregon
publisher = Binfords & Mort
date = 1940
location =Portland, Oregon
pages = 41
url =
doi =
id = ]University president
During his
tenure at the University, he taught Greek andLatin , and served not only as president, but as registrar, business officer, provost,dean of students , and secretary. His seventeen years as president saw great expansion of the University, including the construction ofVillard Hall in 1886, and the dormitory (nowFriendly Hall ) in 1893. Throughout his tenure, he was a statewide advocate of the University, attempting to overcome Oregonians' objection to higher education.Legacy
In 1918, the Administration Building (completed in 1915) was renamed Johnson Hall in honor of John Wesley Johnson. In 1985, the building was added to the
National Register of Historic Places .External links
[http://president.uoregon.edu/history/history.shtml Official History Site] - at the University of Oregon President's Office]
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last = Sheldon
first = Henry D.
authorlink = Henry Davidson Sheldon
coauthors =
title = History of University of Oregon
publisher = Binfords & Mort
date = 1940
location =Portland, Oregon
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