- John A. Creighton
Count John A. Creighton (
October 15 ,1831 –February 7 ,1907 ) was a pioneer businessman and philanthropist inOmaha ,Nebraska who foundedCreighton University . The younger brother ofEdward Creighton , John was responsible for a variety of institutions throughout the city of Omaha, and was ennobled byPope Leo XIII in recognition of his contributions to Creighton University, the Catholic community in Omaha, and the city of Omaha in general. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9401E4D6153EE033A2575BC0A9649C946697D6CF&oref=slogin "Count John A. Creighton Dead: Nebraskan Who Founded Colleges Was Enobled by the Pope,"] "New York Times." February 8, 1907. Retrieved 1/22/08.] [ " [http://books.google.com/books?id=WIFFAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=%22john+a+creighton%22+%22creighton+university%22&source=web&ots=EaQIhmBS4W&sig=v0BPcfRAa4paoBqBOAFauONUPWQ#PPA43,M1 Creighton: Biographical Sketches of Edward Creighton and John A. Creighton.] " p 42.]Biography
Born in
Licking County, Ohio , Creighton's first job was working for his brother Edward, installing atelegraph line from Cleveland to Toledo. In 1852 he enrolled in St. Joseph's Dominican School nearSomerset, Ohio . In 1856 he came to Omaha as a clerk with a local merchant, and in 1860 he took two jobs moving cattle and freight from Omaha toDenver, Colorado . Around that same period Edward accepted a contract installing convert|700|mi|km of thePacific Telegraph , the first trans-continental telegraph in the United States. John was hired as the superintendent of the construction. In the early 1860s Creighton traveled toMontana to mine gold, eventually installing a telegraph line fromSalt Lake City, Utah toHelena, Montana . [ [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9401E4D6153EE033A2575BC0A9649C946697D6CF&oref=slogin "Count John A. Creighton Dead: Nebraskan Who Founded Colleges Was Enobled by the Pope,"] "New York Times." February 8, 1907. Retrieved 1/22/08.] [(1880) [http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Omaha_book/omaha042.htm "South Omaha"] , "Omaha Illustrated." D.C. Dunbar and Company. p. 114. Retrieved 1/22/08.]During Creighton's life in Montana he is credited with helping rid the state of the
desperado s who made it inhospitable towards settlement. In 1865 after he was assaulted and his leg was broken, a local newspaper wrote, "We believe that the only way to kill John Creighton would be to cut his head off and then carry away the body." During this same period of time Creighton was named a "Colonel " by Montana's acting Governor GeneralThomas Francis Meagher . [ " [http://books.google.com/books?id=WIFFAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=%22john+a+creighton%22+%22creighton+university%22&source=web&ots=EaQIhmBS4W&sig=v0BPcfRAa4paoBqBOAFauONUPWQ#PPA43,M1 Creighton: Biographical Sketches of Edward Creighton and John A. Creighton.] " p 42.]In 1868 John Creighton returned to Omaha permanently, [ [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9401E4D6153EE033A2575BC0A9649C946697D6CF&oref=slogin "Count John A. Creighton Dead: Nebraskan Who Founded Colleges Was Enobled by the Pope,"] "New York Times." February 8, 1907. Retrieved 1/22/08.] where he established a grocery business in
Jobber's Canyon . In 1868 John marriedSarah Emily Wareham , the sister ofMary Lucretia Creighton , who was married to John's brother Edward. When Edward died suddenly in 1874, his wife Mary became committed to his notion of creating a free college in Nebraska. She died in 1876, leaving a considerable amount of money along with strict instructions for the foundation of the college in her husband's honor. John, his cousin James, andHerman Kountze , a banker and family friend, were the executors of Edwards will. Acting in that capacity they purchased the present site of the University and proceeded to erect what is now called the main building. [Morton, J. and Watkins, A. (1918) [http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/MWHNE/mwhne492.htm "Creighton University"] , "History of Nebraska from the Earliest Explorations of the Trans-Mississippi Region". Lincoln, NE: Western Publishing and Engraving Company. p. 188. Retrieved 7/15/07.]John's wife Sarah died
September 3 ,1888 ; before her death she bequeathed a business block nearDowntown Omaha to the yet-to-be-established Creighton College. By the early 1890s he was attributed to holding, "more of the valuable real estate of the city [of Omaha] than any other individual." [ [http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Omaha_book/omaha042.htm "South Omaha"] , "Omaha Illustrated." Retrieved 1/22/08.] He owned a railroad company, was a large stockholder in theOmaha Cable Tramway Company , heavily interested in theSouth Omaha syndicate responsible for building up much of that area, and was Vice-President of the First National Bank of Omaha. [(1880) [http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Omaha_book/omaha042.htm "South Omaha"] , "Omaha Illustrated." D.C. Dunbar and Company. p. 114. Retrieved 1/22/08.]In 1884 Creighton was a delegate to the National Convention at
Chicago whereGrover Cleveland was nominated forPresident of the United States . [(1880) [http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Omaha_book/omaha042.htm "South Omaha"] , "Omaha Illustrated." D.C. Dunbar and Company. p. 114. Retrieved 1/22/08.]Philanthropy
From its founding in 1878 to the time of his death in 1907 Creighton was said to have donated at least $2,000,000 to Creighton University. [Federal Writers' Project Staff (1939) "Nebraska: A guide to the Cornhusker state." Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of Nebraska. p. 242.] In 1888 Creighton financed the
Creighton University Observatory , and in 1898 he gave money towards a medical school, which was named in his honor. In 1904 he created the Edward Creighton Institute. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9401E4D6153EE033A2575BC0A9649C946697D6CF&oref=slogin "Count John A. Creighton Dead: Nebraskan Who Founded Colleges Was Enobled by the Pope,"] "New York Times." February 8, 1907. Retrieved 1/22/08.] Creighton is also credited with establishing Omaha's St. Joseph's Hospital and the Poor Claire's convent. [ [https://people.creighton.edu/~bjk79676/JACreighton.htm "John A. Creighton"] , Creighton University. Retrieved 1/22/08.] He paid for almost the entire cost ofSt. John's Parish at Creighton, where the cornerstone was laid in 1888. [ [http://www2.creighton.edu/ministry/stjohns/history/index.php "The cornerstone laying must have been an impressive event..."] St. John's Parish. Retrieved 1/22/08.]Recognition
Today
Creighton University in Omaha is viewed as being named in honor of the entire Creighton family, particularly John and his brother Edward, as well as their wives Sara and Emily. [ [http://www.nebraskahistory.org/publish/markers/texts/creighton_university.htm "Creighton University"] , Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 1/23/08.] He was named aKnight of St. Gregory onJanuary 15 ,1895 byPope Leo XIII , [ [http://press.creighton.edu/111403/cu1252.html "Creighton's history by the numbers"] , "Creightonian Online." Retrieved 1/23/08.] and in 1898 was titled aCount by the same. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9401E4D6153EE033A2575BC0A9649C946697D6CF&oref=slogin "Count John A. Creighton Dead: Nebraskan Who Founded Colleges Was Enobled by the Pope,"] "New York Times." February 8, 1907. Retrieved 1/22/08.] In 1900 Creighton received theLaetare Medal from theUniversity of Notre Dame . [Dowling, MP [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04480a.htm "Creighton University"] , "Catholic Encyclopedia. Retrieved 1/22/08.] Omaha'sJohn A. Creighton Boulevard was named after him immediately after his death in 1907, [ [http://www.omahahistory.org/Education_StreetNames3.htm "Street names"] , Douglas County Historical Society. Retrieved 1/23/08.] as is the existent "John A. Creighton University Professorship" at Creighton University.The Creighton Orpheum Theater in
Downtown Omaha was named in honor of John after he donated a significant portion of its construction costs. [ [http://www.operaomaha.org/tickets/orpheum/index.asp "Venue information"] , Opera Omaha. Retrieved 1/23/08.]ee also
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* [http://cudigital.cdmhost.com/cdm4/browse.php?&CISOSTART=1,61 Photos] from Creighton's 1907 funeral]
* [http://www.nps.gov/gosp/research/creighton.htm National Park Service: Edward Creighton]
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