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Andrew Dickson White

Andrew Dickson White
Andrew Dickson White 1885.jpg
White in 1885
1st President of Cornell University
In office
1866–1885
Succeeded by Charles Kendall Adams
16th United States Ambassador to Germany
In office
June 19, 1879 – August 15, 1881
Preceded by Bayard Taylor
Succeeded by Aaron Augustus Sargent
1st President of the American Historical Association
In office
1884–1885
Preceded by None
Succeeded by George Bancroft
41st United States Ambassador to Russia
In office
July 22, 1892 – October 1, 1894
Preceded by Charles Emory Smith
Succeeded by Clifton R. Breckinridge
24th United States Ambassador to Germany
In office
June 12, 1897 – November 27, 1902
Preceded by Edwin F. Uhl
Succeeded by Charlemagne Tower, Jr.
Personal details
Born (1832-11-07)November 7, 1832
Homer, New York 42°37′59″N 76°10′43″W / 42.633085°N 76.178657°W / 42.633085; -76.178657
Died November 4, 1918(1918-11-04) (aged 85)
A.D. White House, Ithaca, New York
Cause of death Stroke
Resting place Sage Chapel, Ithaca, New York
42°26′50″N 76°29′05″W / 42.447307°N 76.484592°W / 42.447307; -76.484592Coordinates: 42°26′50″N 76°29′05″W / 42.447307°N 76.484592°W / 42.447307; -76.484592
Citizenship American
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Height 5 ft, 5 in
Spouse(s)

Mary A. Outwater (1859-1888)

Helen Magill (1890-1918)
Residence A.D. White House, Ithaca, New York
Alma mater Yale College (A.B., M.A)
Religion Episcopalian
Signature

Mary A. Outwater (1859-1888)

Andrew Dickson White (November 7, 1832 – November 4, 1918) was an American historian and educator, who was the cofounder of Cornell University and served as its first president for nearly two decades. He was known for expanding the scope of college curriculae. A politician, he had served as state senator in New York. He was later appointed as a US diplomat to Germany and Russia, among other responsibilities.

He was born on November 7, 1832 in Homer, New York, to Clara (née Dickson) and Horace White. Clara was the daughter of Andrew Dickson, a New York State Assemblyman in 1832 and his wife; and Horace was the son of Asa White, a farmer from Massachusetts, and his wife. Their once-successful farm was ruined by a fire when Horace was 13.

Despite little formal education and struggles with poverty after his family lost its farm, Horace White became a businessman and wealthy merchant. In 1839 he opened what became a successful bank in Syracuse. Horace and Clara White had two children: Andrew Dickson and his brother. Andrew was baptized in 1835 at the Calvary Episcopal Church on the town green in Homer.

He married twice. He married first, on September 27, 1857, Mary Amanda Outwater (February 10, 1836 – June 8, 1887), daughter of Peter Outwater and Lucia M. Phillips of Syracuse. Mary's maternal grandmother Amanda Danforth, daughter of Asa Danforth, Jr. and wife of Elijah Phillips, Jr., was the first white child born in what would become Onondaga County, New York. Her great-grandfathers included General Asa Danforth, an early pioneer of upstate New York and leader of the State Militia, as well as Elijah Philips, Sr., who had responded to the alarm to Lexington, Massachusetts, in 1775 and later served as the High Sheriff of Onondaga County.

Andrew and Mary had three children together: Frederick Davies White, who committed suicide in his forties in 1901 after a prolonged series of illnesses; Clara (White) Newbury, who died before her father; and Ruth (White) Ferry. After his wife died in 1887, White went on a lecture tour and traveled in Europe with his close friend, Daniel Willard Fiske, librarian at Cornell.


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