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V 'ruin 1 w '41 1: I lla, ii V -ig I V t, ,gm ,,,, Hu. 1-,W 'History JOHN TECUMSEH JONES French and Enghsh to be a counselor and Chlef The hlstory of any educat1onal 1nst1 tut1on may be traced 1n the b1ograph1es of two or three men There are always others who have done much, but two or three stand out hke mountaln peaks above the foothllls Th1s 1S especlally so of a small denomlnatlonal college, and Ottawa Un1vers1ty IS no exceptlon to the general rule Three men are outstandlng 1n the h1story of Ottawa They are John Tecumseh ones the founder Mllan L Ward the grand old man of Ottawa Un1vers1ty and S1las Eber Prxce the present presldent There have been other pres1dents but the1r terms have been but trans1t1on per1ods John Tecumseh Jones was born ln Can ada among the Ch1ppewa Indlans 1n 1808 The Bapusts were already engaged 1n m1ss1on ary work among these Indlans, and, at the age of 16 Tauy ones, as he was called went to a Bapt1st Academy 1n M1ChlgaH, where he rece1ved h1s secondary educatlon He fimshed h1s educatlon at Madxson now Colgateb UH1VCfS1tY graduatmg 1n 1832 ust at th1s txme the Ottawa Indlans were bemg moved from the1r home 1n northern New York to the1r new reservat1on, ln Frank 11n County, Kansas The Government was look1ng for some educated man, who spoke both to them They offered the pos1t1on to the future founder of Ottawa Un1vers1ty who 1n 1833, accepted lt and the westward mox ement began Tauy ones was always a frlend of educat1on When 1n 1860 therefore of Kansas chartered Roger W11lI3mS Un1 vers1t5 and looked for a place to locate, he suggested to the 1nd1ans that they glve 20 000 acres of land as an endow ment 1f the unlverslty were located at Ottawa The Baptlsts accepted the offer and the un1vers1ty opened 1ts doors to Indlan chlldren alone early 1n the s1Xt1es 1n a buxldl g somewhere on what 1S now H1ckory Street After a few years the Ind1ans Wlthdrew after maklng a settle ment Wlth the whltes by whlch the umverslty kept 640 acres of land the charter was changed and Ottawa Un1vers1ty was lncorporated on Apr1l 21 1865 and started on her long yourney In May 1869 the un1vers1tv opened as an academy NV1TLl'1 three teachers and Dr Phlletus Phales as pr1nc1pal ln the Sc1ence Hall whlch cost ,840 000 00 Wxthln a year, however the school was p actlcally on the rocks financlally and 1t d1d not seem as though 1t could contmue to exlst Under such cond1t1ons 1n the fall of 1870 Dr Mllan L Ward was called to the presl dency from the Delaware Llterary Inst1tute Page Twelfvz MILAN L WARD A M D D - J , , - cc 7 ' 7 ,, . . U . 1 1 , , 1 an 7 , u 1, 0 I - , cc lv J A i i , I 0 A 7 Q. ' , 7 . , 1 n s . In . . 7 7 7 7 A ' CC 77 J ' I- ' .7 7 7 the Baptlst COHVCHt1OH of the new State . r , . Q7 u q - A , 1. ' 2 u n in - 1. , an Q 7 Q . n - a Q 7 a 5 n u 7 u . 7 7 7 I 7 ' I 4 ' j 1 1 . , u I I 7 n u 1 , , a n . Q Af n 7 I . a . .7 . , . . ., . . ' 1' --- .- . 7' . , ,J l ., , , 41: W, ,, ,, Y
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