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− | '''Benjamin Moore''' [[King's College]] [[1768]] was president of [[Columbia College]] from [[1801]] to [[1810]]. He had also served as acting president of [[King's College]] during the first year of the Revolutionary War. He is not to be confused with the paint. | + | '''Benjamin Moore''' [[King's College]] [[1768]] was president of [[Columbia College]] from [[1801]] to [[1810]]. He had also served as acting president of [[King's College]] during the first year of the Revolutionary War. Moore was the first president of the school to have actually been educated there. He is not to be confused with Benjamin Moore, the paint. |
Moore was the second bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Writer and Columbia literature professor [[Clement Clarke Moore]] was his son, and another college president, [[Nathaniel Fish Moore]], was his nephew. | Moore was the second bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Writer and Columbia literature professor [[Clement Clarke Moore]] was his son, and another college president, [[Nathaniel Fish Moore]], was his nephew. |
Revision as of 02:35, 21 September 2009
Benjamin Moore King's College 1768 was president of Columbia College from 1801 to 1810. He had also served as acting president of King's College during the first year of the Revolutionary War. Moore was the first president of the school to have actually been educated there. He is not to be confused with Benjamin Moore, the paint.
Moore was the second bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Writer and Columbia literature professor Clement Clarke Moore was his son, and another college president, Nathaniel Fish Moore, was his nephew.
Preceded by Myles Cooper |
President of King's College 1775-1776 |
Succeeded by George Clinton |
Preceded by Charles Henry Wharton |
President of Columbia College 1801-1810 |
Succeeded by William Harris |