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  1. Eleazar Wheelock (April 22, 1711 – April 24, 1779) was an American Congregational minister, orator, and educator in present-day Columbia, Connecticut, for 35 years before founding Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. He had tutored Samson Occom, a Mohegan who became a Presbyterian minister and the second Native American to publish writings in ...

  2. DECEMBER 1969 John Hurd '21. YALE men asking Dartmouth graduates about one of Yale's most distinguished graduates, Eleazar Wheelock, would elicit peculiar and distorted comments. Myth and legend surrounding the first president light up the statue and obscure the man. With pine tree, elevated and serene instructor, and a docile and attentive ...

  3. The Rev. Eleazar Wheelock, Congregational minister, orator, educator, and founder of Dartmouth College, was born 22 Apr 1711 in Windham, Connecticut, first and only surviving male child of Ralph Wheelock and Ruth Huntington. In 1729, at the age of 18, Eleazar entered Yale College.

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  5. Nov 10, 2020 · Eleazar Wheelock was a notable eighteenth-century farmer, Congregational minister, revivalist, educator, and founder of Dartmouth College. Born on April 22, 1711, in Windham, he was one of five surviving children of Ralph and the former Ruth Huntington, who were successful farmers. He graduated from Yale College in 1733, with a co-shared prize ...

  6. a group called the “New Lights” founded by Jonathan Edwards in Northampton. The Great Awakening movement believed that anybody who did not undergo a mindful conversion experience was bound for hell. Although Wheelock was not as radical as other New Lights, the movement was so successful that the established Congregational Church in Boston

  7. Apr 20, 2024 · Dartmouth College. Eleazar Wheelock (born April 22, 1711, Windham, Conn. [U.S.]—died April 24, 1779, Hanover, N.H., U.S.) was an American educator who was the founder and first president of Dartmouth College. Wheelock graduated from Yale in 1733, studied theology, and in 1735 became a Congregationalist minister at Lebanon, Conn.

  8. Eleazar Wheelock was a Congregationalist minister who, with the assistance of Samson Occom, founded Dartmouth College. Wheelock was born to Ralph Wheelock and Ruth Huntington Wheelock in Windham, Colony of Connecticut in 1711. In 1729, he began studying at Yale, where he fell in with the emerging New Light clique, which was bringing new views to the Calvinist ideas of conversion and salvation ...

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