William S. Denison
William S. Denison (born 1794, died 1880) is an American farmer of the Baptist religion, the main donor of the University of Ohio named in his honor the University of Denison. Curriculum vitae
He was born in Colrain, Mass. November 13, 1794 as the youngest of eight children. His family came from Stonington, Connecticut. The Denison moved to Ohio in 1810, settling in Putnam in Muskingum County, and then settled in Zanesville. Denison studied at the State University of scientific methods of cultivating the land. After completing his studies, Denison purchased about 1,500 acres of arable land. He was a longtime member of the Salem Baptist Church in Adamsville. In 1853 William S. Denison donated $ 10,000 to the Baptist College of Granville College. In honoring this commitment of Denison to the development of the institution, the management unanimously changed the name of the institution at Denison University. At that time, it was decided to move the university to a place where it would be possible to purchase more plots for new college buildings in Granville. Denison died in 1880.
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