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Henry Philip Tappan - Wikipedia
Henry Philip Tappan (April 18, 1805 – November 15, 1881) was an American philosopher, educator and academic administrator. In August 1852, he assumed the newly created presidency of the restructured University of Michigan, an office established by the Constitution of the State of Michigan in 1850. … See more
Henry P. Tappan | The University Record
First president boosts culture, research. The U-M’s first president, Henry P. Tappan, made a splash when he and his family came to Ann Arbor in the summer of 1852 fresh from a European tour. The 47-year-old former minister and professor of philosophy was 6 feet tall and handsome with side and …
Henry Philip Tappan papers, 1840-1936 (majority within 1840 ...
Background Scope and Content: The Tappan papers include addresses, lectures, sermons, poems, biographical material, list of books in the Tappan library, and correspondence. Biographical / Historical: Henry Philip Tappan, first ...
The president's Prussian | Michigan Today
https://michigantoday.umich.edu/2012/07/26/a8419
Tappan’s End | University of Michigan Heritage Project
Henry Philip Tappan, a philosopher and ordained minister, accepted Michigan’s presidency in 1852 with the aim of creating a great university on the model of pioneering centers of academic research in Germany. At the time, no such institution existed in the United States, …
Henry Philip Tappan – Michigan Astro History
This post is by Gwen Hubbard August 17, 1866 This letter discusses a trip made to the Dublin Observatory sometimes between the beginning of July and the middle of August 1866. The first president of the University of Michigan, Henry Philip Tappan visited the Astronomy …
Henry Tappan, Franz Brünnow, and the founding of the Ann ...
Henry Tappan, Franz Brünnow, and the founding of the Ann Arbor School of Astronomers, 1852–1863 Howard Plotkin Department of History of Medicine and Science , University of Western Ontario , London, Ontario, Canada , N6A 5C1
It Happened at Michigan — Teaching farmers in Ann Arbor
No one will mistake today’s University of Michigan for an agricultural college. But for a few years before the Civil War, U-M leaders were determined to teach the art and science of farming. President Henry P. Tappan was ...
Tappan's End | The History of the University of Michigan
Henry Tappan, Michigan's visionary first president, was brought down by editors, teetotalers, professors, regents... and his own arrogance.
The Historical Record | The University Record
Did you know that Henry P. Tappan, first president of the University, had an extensive personal library of over 2,600 volumes? Tappan’s library reflected his passion for reading and learning, and the high value he placed on higher ...
Henry Tappan, 1860 | Ann Arbor District Library
Henry Tappan's liberal approach and confident manner offended the regents, who forced his resignation in 1863, despite vigorous public protest. Later President James B. Angell said Tappan was "the largest figure of a man that
Tappan, Henry Philip - American National Biography
"Tappan, Henry Philip (1805-1881), university president and philosopher" published on by Oxford University Press.
Dr. Henry P. Tappan / BL000120 - University of Michigan
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A memorial discourse on the life and services of Rev. Henry ...
Title A memorial discourse on the life and services of Rev. Henry Philip Tappan, D.D., LL.D., president of the university from 1852 to 1863 Names Frieze, Henry S. (Henry Simmons), 1817
Tappan's Inaugural Address
Tappan's Inaugural Address. DISCOURSE, DELIVERED BY. HENRY P. TAPPAN, D. D. AT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, ON THE OCCASION OF HIS. INAUGURATION AS CHANCELLOR. OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 21ST, 1852. Gentlemen of the Board of Regents: …
Henry Philip Tappan - The Online Books Page
Class of 1856 (page images at HathiTrust) Tappan, Henry Philip, 1805-1881: Ninth annuall report of the President of the University of Minnesota to the Board of Regents : 1874-5 (The Pioneer-Press Company, 1876), also by University of Minnesota, N. H. Winchell, Minnesota. …
“A Creation of My Own” | University of Michigan Heritage Project
But so far this was a university in name only—a few bare buildings on 40 acres of farmland, no one in charge, professors fighting, students rebelling. Someone had to put the place in shape. A man in New York was recommended, a philosopher and clergyman, Henry Philip Tappan. …
Henry Philip Tappan, philosopher and university president
Henry Philip Tappan, philosopher and university president. "The second section of this book was originally submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy in philosophy at the University of Michigan.
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ArchiveGrid connects you with archives around the world to find historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and more. Correspondence, essays, sermons, lectures, poetry, and photographs. Correspondents include ...
Henry Tappan (April 18, 1805 — January 15, 1881 ...
Henry Philip Tappan was born on April 18, 1805 in the village of Rhinebeck (village), New York. His father, Peter Tappan, an officer in the Revolutionary army, was a descendant of Jurian Teunnisse Tappan, who emigrated from Holland to Manhattan in 1625. The Tappan family …
Dr. Henry P. Tappan / 1860 - Pictorial History of Ann Arbor
Henry Tappan Henry Philip Tappan presidents University presidents Subjects Tappan, Henry Philip, 1805-1881 University of Michigan--Presidents College presidents--United States Location Box 1. Folder: Envelope Negative no. ...
Henry Philip Tappan (1805 - 1881) - Genealogy
About Henry Philip Tappan. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Philip_Tappan. Henry Philip Tappan (April 18, 1805 – November 15, 1881) was an American philosopher, educator and academic administrator. He is officially considered the first president of the …