- Thomas Milton Gatch
Infobox University President
name = Thomas Milton Gatch
caption =
order = 2nd
university = President ofWillamette University
term_start = 1860
1870
term_end = 1865
1879
birth_date = Birth date|1833|1|28|mf=y
birth_place =Milford, Ohio
death_date = death date and age|1913|04|23|1833|01|28
death_place =Seattle, Washington
predecessor =Francis S. Hoyt
Nelson Rounds
successor = Leonard J. Powell
Charles E. Lambert
alumnus =Ohio Wesleyan University DePauw University
residence =
profession = educator
religion =
salary =
spouse =
children = Claud Gatch
website =
footnotes = Willamette University info [ [http://www.willamette.edu/president/past.htm Past Presidents.] Willamette University, AccessedSeptember 13 2007 .] |Thomas Milton Gatch (
January 28 1833 –April 23 1913 ) was an Americaneducator andpolitician inOregon . He served one term asmayor ofSalem, Oregon , was the president of what would becomeOregon State University , served as president of theUniversity of Washington , and twice served as president ofWillamette University .Horner, John B. (1919). "Oregon: Her History, Her Great Men, Her Literature". The J.K. Gill Co.: Portland. p. 125, 153-4, 176] A native ofOhio , he was the first president of Oregon State University to hold a doctorate degree.Early life
Thomas Gatch was born in the town of
Milford, Ohio , to Lucinda and Thomas Gatch.Corning, Howard M. "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.] In Ohio, Gatch attendedOhio Wesleyan University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1855. [http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/archives/exhibits/presidents/gatch.html Thomas Milton Gatch: President, 1897-1907.] OSU Archives, AccessedSeptember 12 2007 .] He then moved to Cincinnati where he took a course atLane Theological Seminary , and was later awarded an honoraryDoctor of Divinity degree from the school.Educational career
In 1856 Gatch moved west to
California , where he mined gold during theCalifornia Gold Rush and also taught school for three years. He then taught at the University of the Pacific atSanta Clara, California . At Pacific he served as chair of the natural sciences and mathematics department. [http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcoll/exhibits/presidents/gatch.html Thomas Milton Gatch.] University of Washington Libraries, AccessedSeptember 13 2007 .] He was married in 1857 to Orytha Bennett, and they would have five children including Claud Gatch, who would become mayor of Salem. [ [http://www.salemhistory.net/people/historic_figures.htm#g Salem's Historic Figures.] Salem Online History, AccessedSeptember 13 2007 .] Claud's sonThomas Leigh Gatch , commanded the battleshipUSS South Dakota and served as Judge Advocate General of theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II .In 1859, Thomas Gatch moved to
Olympia, Washington , where he worked as the principal of Puget Sound Wesleyan Institute. The following year, he was appointed as president ofWillamette University in Salem, where he served until 1865. He returned to the position as president of the school, serving from 1870 until 1879. During this time Thomas Gatch then earned aDoctor of Philosophy in 1874 from Indiana Asbury University (now DePauw University). He also served as mayor of Salem from 1877 to 1878. [ [http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OR/ofc/salem.html Mayors of Salem, Oregon.] Political Graveyard, AccessedSeptember 13 2007 .]From 1879 until 1881 he was a professor of history at the
University of Oregon in Eugene; afterwards he helped found the Wasco Independent Academy inThe Dalles, Oregon in 1881. Gatch served as president of that institution until 1886. Gatch was then selected to serve as president of theUniversity of Washington in Seattle in 1887. In 1895 he left the school, and in 1897 he was appointed to the position of president of Oregon Agricultural College (now Oregon State University). While at Oregon State he was also a professor of political and mental science, and was the first president of the school to hold a doctorate degree. Gatch served at the Corvallis school until July 1907 when he resigned as president, though continued teaching until the end of the year.Later years
After leaving Oregon State in 1907, he returned to his home in Seattle, Washington. Thomas Milton Gatch died in Seattle on
April 23 1913 .References
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