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Adonijah Welch
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Adonijah Welch was born in East Hampton, Connecticut. He moved to Jonesville, Michigan in 1839 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1846. Welch was admitted to the bar in 1847 and became a high school principal in 1849. He spent about a year participating in the California Gold Rush of 1849.
Career
Welch served as the first principal of Michigan State Normal School (now Eastern Michigan University) from 1851 to 1865. In 1859, he married Eunice P. Buckingham and they had three children.
In 1865, Welch moved to Pensacola, Florida and eventually to Jacksonville, Florida for unspecified health reasons. There, he established a lumber mill and engaged in orange growing. His wife, Eunice, died in 1867 and, in 1868, he married Mary Beaumont Dudley with whom he had two more children.
As part of the post-Civil War Reconstruction, Florida was readmitted to the United States in 1868 and Welch was elected to the U.S. Senate as a Republican. He served in the Senate for less than nine months but declined renomination, opting instead to become the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College. He served as college president from 1869 to 1883 before resigning.
From 1885 until his death, Welch served as a psychology professor at Iowa State. In 1889, he died at his summer home in Pasadena, California. Adonijah Welch is interred at Iowa State College Cemetery in Ames, Iowa.
This collection includes his addresses and papers during his time at Iowa State University.
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Box 2, Folder 5: A speech given by Welch about the importance of education on the development of moral character.
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Manuscript: 77 pages; 22 x 18 cm.
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https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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Adonijah Strong Welch Papers, 1849-1988; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/arch/rgrp/2-1.html
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
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Moral education
Moral development
Presidents' papers
Iowa State University presidents
Personal morality
Personality development
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The Psychology of Teachers: Development of Nations Comparable to Childhood
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Adonijah Welch
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An account of the resource
Adonijah Welch was born in East Hampton, Connecticut. He moved to Jonesville, Michigan in 1839 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1846. Welch was admitted to the bar in 1847 and became a high school principal in 1849. He spent about a year participating in the California Gold Rush of 1849.
Career
Welch served as the first principal of Michigan State Normal School (now Eastern Michigan University) from 1851 to 1865. In 1859, he married Eunice P. Buckingham and they had three children.
In 1865, Welch moved to Pensacola, Florida and eventually to Jacksonville, Florida for unspecified health reasons. There, he established a lumber mill and engaged in orange growing. His wife, Eunice, died in 1867 and, in 1868, he married Mary Beaumont Dudley with whom he had two more children.
As part of the post-Civil War Reconstruction, Florida was readmitted to the United States in 1868 and Welch was elected to the U.S. Senate as a Republican. He served in the Senate for less than nine months but declined renomination, opting instead to become the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College. He served as college president from 1869 to 1883 before resigning.
From 1885 until his death, Welch served as a psychology professor at Iowa State. In 1889, he died at his summer home in Pasadena, California. Adonijah Welch is interred at Iowa State College Cemetery in Ames, Iowa.
This collection includes his addresses and papers during his time at Iowa State University.
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
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An account of the resource
Box 2, Folder 5: A speech given by Welch about the importance of education on the development of moral character.
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Manuscript: 77 pages; 22 x 18 cm.
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https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html
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Adonijah Strong Welch Papers, 1849-1988; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/arch/rgrp/2-1.html
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The topic of the resource
Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
speeches
Moral education
Moral development
Presidents' papers
Iowa State University presidents
Personal morality
Personality development
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The Psychology of Teachers: Development of Nations Comparable to Childhood
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Adonijah Welch
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An account of the resource
Adonijah Welch was born in East Hampton, Connecticut. He moved to Jonesville, Michigan in 1839 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1846. Welch was admitted to the bar in 1847 and became a high school principal in 1849. He spent about a year participating in the California Gold Rush of 1849.
Career
Welch served as the first principal of Michigan State Normal School (now Eastern Michigan University) from 1851 to 1865. In 1859, he married Eunice P. Buckingham and they had three children.
In 1865, Welch moved to Pensacola, Florida and eventually to Jacksonville, Florida for unspecified health reasons. There, he established a lumber mill and engaged in orange growing. His wife, Eunice, died in 1867 and, in 1868, he married Mary Beaumont Dudley with whom he had two more children.
As part of the post-Civil War Reconstruction, Florida was readmitted to the United States in 1868 and Welch was elected to the U.S. Senate as a Republican. He served in the Senate for less than nine months but declined renomination, opting instead to become the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College. He served as college president from 1869 to 1883 before resigning.
From 1885 until his death, Welch served as a psychology professor at Iowa State. In 1889, he died at his summer home in Pasadena, California. Adonijah Welch is interred at Iowa State College Cemetery in Ames, Iowa.
This collection includes his addresses and papers during his time at Iowa State University.
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
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2012-03
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Box 2, Folder 6: A speech given by Welch about the power of thought and the importance of truth and honesty on moral character.
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Manuscript: 84 pages; 25 x 20 cm.
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https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html
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Adonijah Strong Welch Papers, 1849-1988; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/arch/rgrp/2-1.html
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
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presidents' papers
Iowa State University presidents
Moral values
Personal morality
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The Thinker
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Title
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Adonijah Welch
Description
An account of the resource
Adonijah Welch was born in East Hampton, Connecticut. He moved to Jonesville, Michigan in 1839 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1846. Welch was admitted to the bar in 1847 and became a high school principal in 1849. He spent about a year participating in the California Gold Rush of 1849.
Career
Welch served as the first principal of Michigan State Normal School (now Eastern Michigan University) from 1851 to 1865. In 1859, he married Eunice P. Buckingham and they had three children.
In 1865, Welch moved to Pensacola, Florida and eventually to Jacksonville, Florida for unspecified health reasons. There, he established a lumber mill and engaged in orange growing. His wife, Eunice, died in 1867 and, in 1868, he married Mary Beaumont Dudley with whom he had two more children.
As part of the post-Civil War Reconstruction, Florida was readmitted to the United States in 1868 and Welch was elected to the U.S. Senate as a Republican. He served in the Senate for less than nine months but declined renomination, opting instead to become the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College. He served as college president from 1869 to 1883 before resigning.
From 1885 until his death, Welch served as a psychology professor at Iowa State. In 1889, he died at his summer home in Pasadena, California. Adonijah Welch is interred at Iowa State College Cemetery in Ames, Iowa.
This collection includes his addresses and papers during his time at Iowa State University.
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
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2012-03
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An account of the resource
Box 2, Folder 6: A speech given by Welch about the power of thought and the importance of truth and honesty on moral character.
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Manuscript: 84 pages; 25 x 20 cm.
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02-01.Welch.002-006-001
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html
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Adonijah Strong Welch Papers, 1849-1988; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/arch/rgrp/2-1.html
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
speeches
Responsibility
presidents' papers
Iowa State University presidents
Moral values
Personal morality
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The Thinker
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Adonijah Welch
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An account of the resource
Adonijah Welch was born in East Hampton, Connecticut. He moved to Jonesville, Michigan in 1839 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1846. Welch was admitted to the bar in 1847 and became a high school principal in 1849. He spent about a year participating in the California Gold Rush of 1849.
Career
Welch served as the first principal of Michigan State Normal School (now Eastern Michigan University) from 1851 to 1865. In 1859, he married Eunice P. Buckingham and they had three children.
In 1865, Welch moved to Pensacola, Florida and eventually to Jacksonville, Florida for unspecified health reasons. There, he established a lumber mill and engaged in orange growing. His wife, Eunice, died in 1867 and, in 1868, he married Mary Beaumont Dudley with whom he had two more children.
As part of the post-Civil War Reconstruction, Florida was readmitted to the United States in 1868 and Welch was elected to the U.S. Senate as a Republican. He served in the Senate for less than nine months but declined renomination, opting instead to become the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College. He served as college president from 1869 to 1883 before resigning.
From 1885 until his death, Welch served as a psychology professor at Iowa State. In 1889, he died at his summer home in Pasadena, California. Adonijah Welch is interred at Iowa State College Cemetery in Ames, Iowa.
This collection includes his addresses and papers during his time at Iowa State University.
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
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Box 2, Folder 19: Welch discusses how to beautify the home.
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Manuscript: 69 pages; 25 x 20 cm
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https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html
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Adonijah Strong Welch Papers, 1849-1988; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/arch/rgrp/2-1.html
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
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Iowa State University presidents
Housing
Domestic life
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Adonijah Welch
Description
An account of the resource
Adonijah Welch was born in East Hampton, Connecticut. He moved to Jonesville, Michigan in 1839 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1846. Welch was admitted to the bar in 1847 and became a high school principal in 1849. He spent about a year participating in the California Gold Rush of 1849.
Career
Welch served as the first principal of Michigan State Normal School (now Eastern Michigan University) from 1851 to 1865. In 1859, he married Eunice P. Buckingham and they had three children.
In 1865, Welch moved to Pensacola, Florida and eventually to Jacksonville, Florida for unspecified health reasons. There, he established a lumber mill and engaged in orange growing. His wife, Eunice, died in 1867 and, in 1868, he married Mary Beaumont Dudley with whom he had two more children.
As part of the post-Civil War Reconstruction, Florida was readmitted to the United States in 1868 and Welch was elected to the U.S. Senate as a Republican. He served in the Senate for less than nine months but declined renomination, opting instead to become the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College. He served as college president from 1869 to 1883 before resigning.
From 1885 until his death, Welch served as a psychology professor at Iowa State. In 1889, he died at his summer home in Pasadena, California. Adonijah Welch is interred at Iowa State College Cemetery in Ames, Iowa.
This collection includes his addresses and papers during his time at Iowa State University.
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
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2011-10
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An account of the resource
Box 2, Folder 19: Welch discusses how to beautify the home.
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Manuscript: 69 pages; 25 x 20 cm
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02-01.Welch.002-019-001
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
Publisher
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html
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Adonijah Strong Welch Papers, 1849-1988; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/arch/rgrp/2-1.html
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RS 2/01
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The topic of the resource
Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
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Presidents' papers
Iowa State University presidents
Housing
Domestic life
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Untitled address on "home"
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Adonijah Welch
Description
An account of the resource
Adonijah Welch was born in East Hampton, Connecticut. He moved to Jonesville, Michigan in 1839 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1846. Welch was admitted to the bar in 1847 and became a high school principal in 1849. He spent about a year participating in the California Gold Rush of 1849.
Career
Welch served as the first principal of Michigan State Normal School (now Eastern Michigan University) from 1851 to 1865. In 1859, he married Eunice P. Buckingham and they had three children.
In 1865, Welch moved to Pensacola, Florida and eventually to Jacksonville, Florida for unspecified health reasons. There, he established a lumber mill and engaged in orange growing. His wife, Eunice, died in 1867 and, in 1868, he married Mary Beaumont Dudley with whom he had two more children.
As part of the post-Civil War Reconstruction, Florida was readmitted to the United States in 1868 and Welch was elected to the U.S. Senate as a Republican. He served in the Senate for less than nine months but declined renomination, opting instead to become the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College. He served as college president from 1869 to 1883 before resigning.
From 1885 until his death, Welch served as a psychology professor at Iowa State. In 1889, he died at his summer home in Pasadena, California. Adonijah Welch is interred at Iowa State College Cemetery in Ames, Iowa.
This collection includes his addresses and papers during his time at Iowa State University.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Iowa State University Library Special Collections
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
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2012-03
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An account of the resource
Box 2, Folder 14: A speech given by Welch about the benefits of agricultural education on successful farming. He argues that the farmer needs educational training to successfully form and execute plans, fight insects, care for animals properly, and deal with bad weather.
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Manuscript: 51 pages; 25 x 20 cm.
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02-01.Welch.002-014-001
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
Publisher
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html
Relation
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Adonijah Strong Welch Papers, 1849-1988; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/arch/rgrp/2-1.html
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
speeches
presidents' papers
Iowa State University presidents
agricultrual education
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Untitled address on agricultural education
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Adonijah Welch
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Adonijah Welch was born in East Hampton, Connecticut. He moved to Jonesville, Michigan in 1839 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1846. Welch was admitted to the bar in 1847 and became a high school principal in 1849. He spent about a year participating in the California Gold Rush of 1849.
Career
Welch served as the first principal of Michigan State Normal School (now Eastern Michigan University) from 1851 to 1865. In 1859, he married Eunice P. Buckingham and they had three children.
In 1865, Welch moved to Pensacola, Florida and eventually to Jacksonville, Florida for unspecified health reasons. There, he established a lumber mill and engaged in orange growing. His wife, Eunice, died in 1867 and, in 1868, he married Mary Beaumont Dudley with whom he had two more children.
As part of the post-Civil War Reconstruction, Florida was readmitted to the United States in 1868 and Welch was elected to the U.S. Senate as a Republican. He served in the Senate for less than nine months but declined renomination, opting instead to become the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College. He served as college president from 1869 to 1883 before resigning.
From 1885 until his death, Welch served as a psychology professor at Iowa State. In 1889, he died at his summer home in Pasadena, California. Adonijah Welch is interred at Iowa State College Cemetery in Ames, Iowa.
This collection includes his addresses and papers during his time at Iowa State University.
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
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2012-03
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Box 2, Folder 14: A speech given by Welch about the benefits of agricultural education on successful farming. He argues that the farmer needs educational training to successfully form and execute plans, fight insects, care for animals properly, and deal with bad weather.
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Manuscript: 51 pages; 25 x 20 cm.
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02-01.Welch.002-014-001
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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Adonijah Strong Welch Papers, 1849-1988; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/arch/rgrp/2-1.html
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RS 2/01
Subject
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
speeches
presidents' papers
Iowa State University presidents
agricultrual education
Title
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Untitled address on agricultural education
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Title
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Adonijah Welch
Description
An account of the resource
Adonijah Welch was born in East Hampton, Connecticut. He moved to Jonesville, Michigan in 1839 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1846. Welch was admitted to the bar in 1847 and became a high school principal in 1849. He spent about a year participating in the California Gold Rush of 1849.
Career
Welch served as the first principal of Michigan State Normal School (now Eastern Michigan University) from 1851 to 1865. In 1859, he married Eunice P. Buckingham and they had three children.
In 1865, Welch moved to Pensacola, Florida and eventually to Jacksonville, Florida for unspecified health reasons. There, he established a lumber mill and engaged in orange growing. His wife, Eunice, died in 1867 and, in 1868, he married Mary Beaumont Dudley with whom he had two more children.
As part of the post-Civil War Reconstruction, Florida was readmitted to the United States in 1868 and Welch was elected to the U.S. Senate as a Republican. He served in the Senate for less than nine months but declined renomination, opting instead to become the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College. He served as college president from 1869 to 1883 before resigning.
From 1885 until his death, Welch served as a psychology professor at Iowa State. In 1889, he died at his summer home in Pasadena, California. Adonijah Welch is interred at Iowa State College Cemetery in Ames, Iowa.
This collection includes his addresses and papers during his time at Iowa State University.
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
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2012-03
Description
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Box 2, Folder 11: A speech given by Welch at an agricultural fair. He discusses his opinion that animal competitions should be judged by the value of the animal to the world and not the price of the animal to the farmer. He argues that fairs should focus less on the largest animals and vegetables but on the quality of the product.
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Manuscript: 43 pages; 21 x 18 cm.
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02-01.Welch.002-011-001
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html
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Adonijah Strong Welch Papers, 1849-1988; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/arch/rgrp/2-1.html
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RS 2/01
Subject
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
speeches
presidents' papers
Iowa State University presidents
fairs
agricultural exhibitions
breeding value
contest judging
Title
A name given to the resource
Untitled address on agricultural fairs
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Title
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Adonijah Welch
Description
An account of the resource
Adonijah Welch was born in East Hampton, Connecticut. He moved to Jonesville, Michigan in 1839 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1846. Welch was admitted to the bar in 1847 and became a high school principal in 1849. He spent about a year participating in the California Gold Rush of 1849.
Career
Welch served as the first principal of Michigan State Normal School (now Eastern Michigan University) from 1851 to 1865. In 1859, he married Eunice P. Buckingham and they had three children.
In 1865, Welch moved to Pensacola, Florida and eventually to Jacksonville, Florida for unspecified health reasons. There, he established a lumber mill and engaged in orange growing. His wife, Eunice, died in 1867 and, in 1868, he married Mary Beaumont Dudley with whom he had two more children.
As part of the post-Civil War Reconstruction, Florida was readmitted to the United States in 1868 and Welch was elected to the U.S. Senate as a Republican. He served in the Senate for less than nine months but declined renomination, opting instead to become the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College. He served as college president from 1869 to 1883 before resigning.
From 1885 until his death, Welch served as a psychology professor at Iowa State. In 1889, he died at his summer home in Pasadena, California. Adonijah Welch is interred at Iowa State College Cemetery in Ames, Iowa.
This collection includes his addresses and papers during his time at Iowa State University.
Contributor
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections
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Source URL
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<a href="https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/" target="_blank">View this item in its source respository</a>
Dublin Core
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Creator
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Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
Date
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undated
2012-03
Description
An account of the resource
Box 2, Folder 11: A speech given by Welch at an agricultural fair. He discusses his opinion that animal competitions should be judged by the value of the animal to the world and not the price of the animal to the farmer. He argues that fairs should focus less on the largest animals and vegetables but on the quality of the product.
Format
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Manuscript: 43 pages; 21 x 18 cm.
Identifier
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02-01.Welch.002-011-001
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
Publisher
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Iowa State University Library Special Collections: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html
Relation
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Adonijah Strong Welch Papers, 1849-1988; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/arch/rgrp/2-1.html
Rights
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U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library Special Collections at archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html
Source
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RS 2/01
Subject
The topic of the resource
Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889
speeches
presidents' papers
Iowa State University presidents
fairs
agricultural exhibitions
breeding value
contest judging
Title
A name given to the resource
Untitled address on agricultural fairs
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text