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Samuel Eliot


 

Samuel Eliot (December 22 1821-September 14 1898) was a historian, educator, and public-minded citizen of Boston, Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut.

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December 22 - 1821 - September 14 - 1898 - Boston, Massachusetts - Hartford, Connecticut

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Eliot was born in Boston, the son of William Havard Eliot (1796 - 1831) and Margaret Boies (Bradford) Eliot. His father built the Tremont House, participated in the musical life of the city, had variants of his names including Hayward, Harvard, Havard, Howard, and Elliott, and died suddenly in 1831 while campaigning for mayor. His mother was a daughter of Alden Bradford and granddaughter of Harrison Gray Otis. Charles Eliot Norton was Eliot's cousin.

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William Havard Eliot - Tremont House - Alden Bradford - Harrison Gray Otis - Charles Eliot Norton

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Eliot graduated first in the class of 1839 at Harvard College and, after two years in Robert Gould Shaw's counting house in Boston, toured for four years in Europe in the early 1840s. During the decade following his return, he devoted himself to writing. However, on June 7 1853, Eliot married Emily Marshall Otis (1832-1906) of Boston, and his writing career gradually drew to a close. Their daughter, Emily Marshall Eliot Morison, was the mother of noted historian Samuel Eliot Morison (1887?1976).

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Harvard College - Robert Gould Shaw - June 7 - 1853 - Samuel Eliot Morison

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In 1856, Eliot became professor of history and political science at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, and then served as Trinity's president from 1860-1864. In 1864 Eliot returned to Boston, though he continued to teach classes at Trinity until 1874. At Harvard, he was an overseer from 1866 to 1872 and a lecturer in history from 1870-1873. He also served from 1868-1872 as president of the American Social Science Association. From 1872-1876 he served as headmaster of the Boston Girls' High and Normal School, and from 1878-1880 as superintendent of Boston Public Schools, later serving from 1885-1888 on the Boston School Committee.

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Trinity College - Hartford, Connecticut - American Social Science Association

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Eliot was a trustee of Massachusetts General Hospital and of the Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded, and for 26 years president of the Perkins Institute for the Blind. He was also active as a trustee, director, etc., for Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Boston Athenaeum, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Massachusetts Bible Society, and the Massachusetts Historical Society.

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Massachusetts General Hospital - Perkins Institute for the Blind - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - Boston Athenaeum - American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Massachusetts Bible Society - Massachusetts Historical Society

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Eliot died of heart trouble on September 14 1898 at Beverly Farms, Massachusetts, and is buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery.

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September 14 - 1898 - Beverly Farms, Massachusetts - Mount Auburn Cemetery

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