Nathaniel Butler Jr.
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Eastport, Maine
Chicago, Illinois
Nathaniel J. Butler | |
|---|---|
| 12th President of Colby College | |
| In office 1896–1901 | |
| Preceded by | Beniah Longley Whitman |
| Succeeded by | Charles Lincoln White |
| Personal details | |
| Born | May 22, 1853 Eastport, Maine |
| Died | March 3, 1927 (aged 73) Chicago, Illinois |
| Spouse |
Florence Reeves Sheppard
(m. 1881; died 1902) |
| Children | Sheppard Emery, Albert Nathaniel, Frederic Hamlin |
| Alma mater | Colby College |
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Nathaniel J. Butler (May 22, 1853 – March 3, 1927) was the 12th President of Colby College, Maine, United States from 1896 to 1901.
Butler was born in Eastport, Maine, to Rev. Nathaniel and Jeanne Emery Butler. He was educated at Camden High School and Coburn Classical Institute, and graduated from Colby College in 1873.[1]
Career
From 1873 to 1876 he was associate principal of the Ferry Hall Female College. From 1876 to 1879 was associate principal of a similar institution at Highland Hall College, Highland Park, Ill.[2] William Rainey Harper called him to the professorship of English Literature at the Old University of Chicago in 1884, where he was also a professor of Latin. From 1889 to 1892 he was a professor of English at The University of Illinois, but after 3 years he returned to the Old University of Chicago as director of university extension. That institution closed in 1896, at which time he was called to Colby College.[1]
Presidency
He was called to the presidency of Colby College in 1896. In 1899, the Maine Legislature obliged his request to change the name of the institution from Colby University to Colby College.[3] He remained at the head of this institution until 1901.[1]