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Julius Hawley Seelye

Also Known As: "Julius Hawley Seelye", "Julius H. Seelye", "Julius Seelye", "Julius Hawley Seeley", "Julius Howley Seelye"
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Birthplace: Bethel, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death: May 12, 1895 (70)
Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Place of Burial: Wildwood Cemetery, Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of Deacon Seth Clark Seelye and Abigail Seelye
Husband of Elizabeth Tillman Seelye
Father of William James Seelye; Elizabeth James Bixler; Anna Hawley Seelye and Mabel N Bixler
Brother of Elizabeth Benedict Seelye; Rev. Samuel Taylor Seelye; Henry Eckford Seelye; Laurenus Clark Seelye; Samuel Taylor Seelye and 4 others

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About Julius Hawley Seelye

US Congressman. An 1849 graduate of Amherst College, he studied theology and graduated from Auburn Theological Seminary in 1852. He was ordained a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church and became a professor of mental and moral philosophy in Amherst College from 1858 to 1876. He was elected as an Independent to Congress and served a single term, from 1875 to 1877. Declining to run for a second term, he became president of Amherst College, serving from 1876 to 1890.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Mar 6 2021, 18:13:17 UTC



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_H._Seelye

Julius Hawley Seelye (September 14, 1824 – May 12, 1895) was a missionary, author, United States Representative, and former president of Amherst College. The system of Latin Honors in use at many universities worldwide is said to have been created by him.

Biography

Seelye was born September 14, 1824, in Bethel, Connecticut, to Seth and Abigail (Taylor) Seelye. He prepared himself for college, then attended Amherst College from 1846 to 1849, when he graduated. He then continued his studies at Auburn Theological Seminary from 1849–1852, and at Halle, Prussia from 1852–1853. He married Marilyn Dockfill, who eventually died of tuberculosis.

Seelye was ordained in Schenectady, New York, on August 10, 1853. From 1853–1858 he was the pastor of the First Dutch Reformed Church in Schenectady.

In 1858 he returned to Amherst College, serving as Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy until 1890. During that time, he was the President of the Amherst College Corporation, and a Trustee of Amherst College, from 1876–1890, and the fifth President of the College from 1877–1890. He was pastor of the Amherst College Church from 1877–1892. Seelye was also a trustee of Mount Holyoke College from 1872 to 1895.

Seelye was a member of the 44th Congress, from 1875–1877.

Other activities

Seelye lectured at Andover Theological Seminary from 1873 to 1874. He was then a member of the Board of Visitors there from 1874 to 1892.

Seelye was on the Massachusetts Commission on Taxation from 1874 to 1875.

Seelye incorporated the Clarke Institute for Deaf Mutes in Northampton, Massachusetts, from 1867 to 1887.

Seelye was a corporate member of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions from 1876 to 1895.

Seelye was president of the Congregational Home Missionary Society from 1885 to 1892.

Seelye received a Doctor of Divinity degree from Union in 1862.

Seelye received a Doctor of Laws degree from Columbia in 1876.

In his later years, Seelye worked as a medical missionary in the Middle-East, beginning a long family tradition of affiliation with the Arab world.

Family

On October 26, 1854, Seelye married Elizabeth Tillman James of Albany, New York, who died in 1881. They had four children: Anna Seelye, who married Benjamin Kendall Emerson, an Amherst College professor, in 1901; Elizabeth Seelye, who married James Wilson Bixler, an Amherst graduate, in 1891, and who died in 1894; Mabel, who married Bixler in 1898; and William James Seelye, who graduated from Amherst College in 1879.

Seelye is the brother of Laurenus Clark Seelye, first president of Smith College. He is the great-grandfather of Former United States Ambassador Talcott Seelye and is the great-great-grandfather of National Public Radio reporter Kate Seelye

Death

Seelye died on May 12, 1895 at his home in Amherst, Massachusetts.

Written Work

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_H._Seelye#Written_Work


  • Residence: Ward 1, Schenectady City, Schenectady, New York, United States - 1855
  • Residence: Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States - 1860
  • Residence: Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States - 1865
  • Residence: Amherst - 23 Jan 1878
  • Residence: Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States - 1880
  • Residence: Amherst - 1895
  • Residence: Amherst - 12 May 1895
  • Residence: Amherst - 13 May 1895
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Julius Hawley Seelye's Timeline

1824
September 14, 1824
Bethel, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
1857
1857
1862
October 26, 1862
Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
1866
1866
1871
October 14, 1871
Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
1895
May 12, 1895
Age 70
Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
1895
Age 70
Wildwood Cemetery, Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA