Albertus van Raalte

Pastor and educator, founder of Holland, Michigan

Albertus van Raalte - Pastor and educator, founder of Holland, Michigan
Born

October 17th, 1811
213 years ago

Died

July 27th, 1876
148 years ago — 64 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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Born in the Netherlands, emigrated to the United States in 1847. Served as a pastor in the Reformed Church and established the community of Holland, Michigan, which became a center for Dutch immigrants. Focused on education and the establishment of the Hope College, emphasizing moral and academic instruction. Worked to preserve Dutch traditions and culture in America while advocating for the welfare of his community.

Founded Holland, Michigan

Established Hope College

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