Ebenezer Fitch, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ebenezer Fitch

American Calvinist clergyman and educator

Date of Birth: 26-Sep-1756

Place of Birth: Norwich, Connecticut, United States

Date of Death: 21-Mar-1833

Profession: teacher, priest, librarian

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Ebenezer Fitch

  • Ebenezer Fitch (September 26, 1756 – March 21, 1833) was an American Calvinist clergyman and educator.
  • He was the first president of Williams College. Born in Norwich, Connecticut, Fitch graduated as valedictorian from Yale College in 1777.
  • The American Revolutionary War was ongoing at the time, but because Fitch was a student and then resident tutor (1780–1783) at Yale, he was exempted from the military draft then in effect.
  • He later tried his hand at business, but was largely unsuccessful, and was invited in 1790 to move to Williamstown, Massachusetts and serve as preceptor of a new free academy for boys.
  • Fitch took the position and made many changes to the institution, converting it into a college in 1793.
  • As one of only two faculty members at the beginning, Fitch taught many classes himself.
  • Highly religious, he gave the sermons on Sundays at the college and introduced the Westminster Catechism to Williams.
  • But the college foundered, and Fitch resigned in 1815.
  • He then served as a pastor at a Presbyterian church, and continued to preach until his death in West Bloomfield, New York.Mount Fitch in the town of Adams, near Williamstown, was named after Fitch.

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