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About Professor Alpheus Spring Packard, Sr.
Alpheus Spring Packard
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpheus_Spring_Packard,_Sr.
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21154109/alpheus_spring_packard
Packard was an American who may be the longest serving faculty member of any American college, with 65 years of service to Bowdoin College, "in this particular I acknowledge, without reserve, my allegiance to Brunswick, Maine." (History of Bowdoin College).
Trained as a minister, educator, librarian, acting President of Bowdoin College for the year 1883-4 until his death (between the Chamberlain and Hyde administration). The father of four sons and one daughter by his first wife: Dr. Alpheus Spring Packard, Jr. (1839-1905), Bowdoin Class of 1861, Civil War surgeon, Entomologist who corresponded with Darwin and a Professor at Brown University with 25 publications, and William Alfred Packard (1830-1909), Bowdoin Class of 1851, Dr. Charles Appleton Packard, Bowdoin Class of 1848, a 4th son George as well as a daughter, Frances Appleton.
Professor Packard was also the son-in-law of Bowdoin College's second President, the Rev. Jesse Appleton through his first marriage to Frances Elizabeth Appleton (1804-1839). Alpheus Spring Packard remarried Mrs. C.W. McLellan after his wife's death and produced a fifth son, Robert L. Packard, who graduated from Bowdoin in the Class of 1868.
Professor Packard was also a key figure in the Maine Historical Society from its founding in 1822 until his death in 1884. He was also a prominent member of the Peucinian Society tradition.
Alpheus Spring Packard, Sr. had a long standing relationship with Bowdoin College. He graduated from the college in 1816. He remained there for the remainder of his life, firstly as a tutor (1819-24), and Professor Ancient Language and Classical Literature (1824-65). During the last two years of his life he was acting president of the college. The Bowdoin College George Mitchell Special Collections department lists thirteen publications. Among them, he edited and was joint author (with Nehemiah Cleaveland) of The History of Bowdoin College, with Biographical Sketches of its Graduates (1882); He also edited Works of the Rev. Jesse Appleton, with a memoir (1836-37); and Xenophon's Memorabilia of Socrates, with English Notes (1839; third edition, 1843).
To commemorate Alpheus Spring Packard Srs. 65 years of service to Bowdoin College, the Alpheus Spring Packard Gateway, stands on the parthway of College Avenue as one passed from Coles Tower towards the main quad.
Residence
The Bowdoin College Russwurm African American Center located at 6 College St. in [Brunswick, Maine] was originally built in 1827 for Professor Alpheus Spring Packard, Professor of Ancient Language and Classical Literature who in 1836 sold half to William Smyth, Professor of Mathematics. For the next 35 years the house was known as the Packard-Smyth House. The house has also been known as the Mitchell-Little house (after subsequent owners).
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DYING ON THE SANDS.
President Packard of Bowdoin College Stricken With Heart Disease.
BATH, MAINE, July 14
Professor A.S. Packard, Acting President of Bowdoin College, was found lying face downward on the beach at Squirrel Island yesterday noon, where he and his wife, his son, daughter and niece were spending Sunday. He was taken at once to the Hotel. He lived only forty-five minutes. He was conscious at the time of his death. Heart disease was the cause. His age was eighty-five. His remains were brought to the Bath by special steamer, and the party left at once for Brunswick.
The Daily Republican; Decatur, Illinois, Monday, July 14, 1884; Page 2.
Professor Alpheus Spring Packard, Sr.'s Timeline
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December 23, 1798
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Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1828 |
November 10, 1828
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Brunswick, Cumberland County, Maine, United States
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August 26, 1830
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Brunswick, Cumberland County, Maine, United States
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1834
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1836
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February 19, 1839
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Brunswick, Cumberland County, Maine, United States
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1844
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1848
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July 13, 1884
Age 85
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Squirrel Island, Southport, Lincoln County, Maine, United States
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