William Caldwell Anderson

Male, Deceased Person

1804 – 1870

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Who was William Caldwell Anderson?

William Caldwell Anderson was an American Presbyterian minister who served as the fourth president of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.

He was the oldest son of Rev. John Anderson, and was born in Washington County, Pennsylvania. He graduated in 1824 from Washington College where his father served as chairman of the board and then studied theology under his father. His entire adult life was spent in the ministry with the exception of a short period when he was professor of rhetoric and belles-lettres at Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana, and later when he was president of Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, from 1849 to 1854. He was a popular president at Miami, following the turbulent and unhappy presidency of Erasmus D. MacMaster.

In 1869 Anderson moved to Kansas and settled in Junction City where he occasionally preached in the Presbyterian church. Sermons were also delivered in Abilene, Kansas, when that town was at the height of its cattle shipping activities. Anderson died and was buried at Junction City.

Anderson was the father of John Alexander Anderson who was a U.S.

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Born
Aug 18, 1804
Children
Education
  • Washington College
Died
1870

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on July 23, 2013

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