Cyrus David Foss

Male, Deceased Person

1834 – 1910

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Who was Cyrus David Foss?

Cyrus David Foss was a prominent Methodist bishop in the latter 19th century, primarily serving in New York City and New England.

Foss was born in Kingston, New York on January 17, 1834. He attended Wesleyan University, graduating in 1854. He began his career teaching, and then entered the ministry. Foss was "pastor of the most prominent Methodist churches in this city [New York] and Brooklyn."

Foss married Mary E. Bradley in 1856. She died in 1863, and he married Amelia Robertson in 1865.

Foss was elected the sixth President of Wesleyan University in 1875, and he held that post for five years. His term in office was generally prosperous. By all accounts, Foss was a genial and avuncular man. He lived on a hill behind the campus, and "Foss House" was a prominent campus fixture until the late 1950s. It was used to house veterans during and after World War II. It is now the site of West College. The hill is still known as "Foss Hill."

"Bishop Foss is recognized as a man of superior abilities, an able preacher, and an earnest and devout Christian... He received the degree of D. D. from Wesleyan University in 1870 and that of LL.D. from Cornell College, Iowa, in 1879. He has contributed to current literature, and has published sermons and addresses, including "Songs in the Night," a Thanksgiving sermon, and his inaugural address as president of Wesleyan University."

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Born
Jan 17, 1834
Kingston
Education
  • Wesleyan University
Employment
  • Wesleyan University
Died
1910
Philadelphia

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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