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Wheelock, John , 1754-1817

 

Biography

John Wheelock was born on January 28, 1754, in Lebanon, Conn.He was the eldest son of Eleazar Wheelock who was the founder and first president of Dartmouth College; John Wheelock succeeded his father as the College’s second president.

Wheelock began his higher education at Yale, then followed his father to Hanover, NH when his father founded Dartmouth and completed his studies there, where he was a member of the College’s inaugural graduating class in 1771.

In 1776, Wheelock became a leader of the United Committees, a group of disgruntled New Hampshire citizens angry at their lack of representation in the state legislature and the distance of the state capital; in retaliation for these slights, Wheelock and others led twelve New Hampshire towns to secede from the state and attempt to join Vermont. The next year, 1777, as the Revolutionary War raged, Wheelock briefly served in New York and Vermont as a lieutenant colonel in Colonel Bedel's Regiment.

Upon his father's death in 1779, John Wheelock assumed the presidency of the College, despite the fact that he was neither an academic nor a minister. During his almost forty years as Dartmouth's president (1779–1815), Wheelock oversaw the construction of Dartmouth Hall and the founding of Dartmouth Medical School, the fourth-oldest medical school in the country; he also maintained the College’s fiscal solvency throughout the Revolutionary War, mainly through the Vermont legislature’s grant of 23,000 acres (93 km²) in Wheelock, Vermont. During the latter half of Wheelock's tenure, he became embroiled in a dispute with Dartmouth’s Board of Trustees. Wheelock proceeded to convince the governor of New Hampshire to fill the Board with supporters and turn Dartmouth College into a state-controlled Dartmouth University. The original, private Board resisted and eventually sued. The case, Dartmouth College v. Woodward, went through various judicial courts, before the United States Supreme Court decided in the Board's favor in 1819, the result of a brilliant peroration by Dartmouth alumnus Daniel Webster, class of 1801, who had, ironically, graduated under Wheelock's tenure. However, by this time, Wheelock, who had been forced out of the presidency in 1815 by failing health and poor relations with the Board, had died.

Found in 673 Collections and/or Records:

John Keyes letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 808468
Mss 808468
Date(s): 1808-08-14
Abstract

In English.

John M. Whiton letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 815223
Mss 815223
Date(s): 1815-03-23
Abstract

In English.

John McFarlan letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 785618
Mss 785618
Date(s): 1785-11-18
Abstract

In English.

John Murray letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 782175
Mss 782175
Date(s): 1782-02-25
Abstract

In English.

John Murray letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 788354
Mss 788354
Date(s): 1788-06-04
Abstract

In English.

John Noyes letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 799478.3
Mss 799478.3
Date(s): 1799-08-28
Scope and Contents

Letter from John Noyes of Hanover, N.H. to John Wheelock of Hanover, N.H. in which he declines to be a tutor the coming year.

John P. Ripley letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 793656
Mss 793656
Date(s): 1793-12-06
Scope and Contents

Two page personal letter from John P. Ripley of Philadelphia to John Wheelock.

John Phillips letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 782168
Mss 782168
Date(s): 1782-02-18
Abstract

In English.

John Phillips letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 790325
Mss 790325
Date(s): 1790-05-25
Abstract

In English.

John Phillips letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 788479.1
Mss 788479.1
Date(s): 1788-08-29
Abstract

In English.

John Phillips letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 791572
Mss 791572
Date(s): 1791-10-22
Scope and Contents

Letter from John Phillips of Exeter to J. Wheelock his namesake J.P. Ripley, made instructor at Exeter.

John Phillips Ripley letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 791574
Mss 791574
Date(s): 1791-10-24
Scope and Contents

Two page letter from John Phillips Ripley to J. Wheelock has a good position at Exeter.

John Sergeant letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 814619
Mss 814619
Date(s): 1814-11-19
Scope and Contents

Two-page letter from John Sergeant of New Stockbridge to John Wheelock, informing him that he will do his best to find some Indian boys to send to Moor's School.

John Sergeant letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 815460.2
Mss 815460.2
Date(s): 1815-08-10
Abstract

In English.

John Smith Sage letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 808220
Mss 808220
Date(s): 1808-03-20
Abstract

In English.

John T. Kirkland record

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 812316
Mss 812316
Date(s): 1812-05-16
Scope and Contents

Letter from John T. Kirkland of Cambridge, Massachusetts to John Wheelock, introducing Charles Eliot, who is to make a tour of the "Northern and Western parts of the country."

John Thrornton Kirkland letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 814306
Mss 814306
Date(s): 1814-05-06
Scope and Contents

Letter from President John Thornton Kirkland from Cambridge to J. Wheelock, recommending Charles H. Bruce.

John Weelock and Thomas W. Thompson letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 812361
Mss 812361
Date(s): 1812-06-11
Scope and Contents

Letter from John Wheelock and Thomas W. Thomson to New Hampshire Legislature with a petition for a lottery of $ 30,000 to raise money for buildings, apparatus, books, etc.

John Wheelock account

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 000023.1
Mss 000023.1
Date(s): undated
Abstract

In English.

John Wheelock address

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 815329
Mss 815329
Date(s): 1815-05-20
Abstract

In English.

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