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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 Wheelock vindication

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 806169.1
Mss 806169.1
Date(s): 1806-02-19
Abstract

In English.

John Wheelock will

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 816340
Mss 816340
Date(s): 1816-05
Abstract

In English.

John Wheelock will

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 817229
Mss 817229
Date(s): 1817-03-29
Abstract

In English.

John Wheelock writings

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 782415
Mss 782415
Date(s): 1782-07
Abstract

In English.

John Williams order

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 782169
Mss 782169
Date(s): 1782-02-19
Abstract

In English.

Jon. Amory letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 787113
Mss 787113
Date(s): 1787-01-13
Abstract

In English.

Jonathan Williams letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 810419.1
Mss 810419.1
Date(s): 1810-07-19
Abstract

In English.

Joseph Brant Jr. letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 802115
Mss 802115
Date(s): 1802-01-15
Abstract

In English.

Joseph Brant letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 801159
Mss 801159
Date(s): 1801-02-09
Scope and Contents

Three page letter from Joseph Brant of Grand River to J. Wheelock, tellig him of his great pleasure at the treatment of his sons at Hanover, and that they are being supported by the fund. His veneration for Eleazar Wheelock's memory, and c.

Joseph Brant letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 801423
Mss 801423
Date(s): 1801-07-23
Abstract

In English.

Joseph Grover letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 788404
Mss 788404
Date(s): 1788-07-04
Abstract

In English.

Joseph Hunting letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 782569
Mss 782569
Date(s): 1782-10-19
Abstract

In English.

J(oseph) Huntington letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 786323
Mss 786323
Date(s): 1786-05-23
Abstract

In English.

Joseph Huntington letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 787410
Mss 787410
Date(s): 1787-07-10
Abstract

In English.

Joseph Huntington letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 785310
Mss 785310
Date(s): 1785-05-10
Abstract

In English.

Joseph Huntington letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 781505
Mss 781505
Date(s): 1781-09-05
Scope and Contents

Huntington writes to Wheelock from Coventry stating that he will use his influence with Congress for the College and also to get help from abroad. Also, he is unable to attend the Trustees' meeting due to his wife's illness. He asks the an A.M. be conferred on another Mr. Huntington.

Joseph Huntington letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 781510
Mss 781510
Date(s): 1781-09-10
Scope and Contents

Huntington writes to Wheelock from Conventry regarding admitting two students.

Joseph Nancrede letters

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 800378
Mss 800378
Date(s): 1800 to 1802
Scope and Contents

Six letters from Joseph Nancrede to John Wheelock concerning the manuscript of Wheelock's Philosophical history of the advancement of nations, with an inquiry into the cause of their rise and decline. Nancrede was trying to find a publisher and took it to London in 1801 to obtain the interest of the Earl of Dartmouth. The book was never published.

Joseph Perry letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 817202
Mss 817202
Date(s): 1817-03-02
Abstract

In English.

Joseph Russell letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 800575
Mss 800575
Date(s): 1800-10-25
Scope and Contents

Letter from Joseph Russell of Princeton to J. Wheelock in behalf of John Keyes Jr.

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