Philander Chase

American bishop and educator, founded Kenyon College

Philander Chase - American bishop and educator, founded Kenyon College
Born

1775
250 years ago

Died

September 20th, 1852
173 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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An American bishop and educator established Kenyon College in 1824, becoming the first president of the institution. Served as an episcopal leader and also played a significant role in the founding of several other institutions, promoting education and religious values within the community. Engaged in the broader Episcopal Church, contributing to its development during the early 19th century in the United States.

Founded Kenyon College in 1824

Served as the first president of Kenyon College

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