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*[[October 31]] - Governor James De Lancey signs a Royal Charter in the name of [[King George II]] providing for the establishment of [[King's College]] | *[[October 31]] - Governor James De Lancey signs a Royal Charter in the name of [[King George II]] providing for the establishment of [[King's College]] | ||
− | *The college opens its doors in the [[Trinity Church schoolhouse]], with just a | + | *The college opens its doors in the [[Trinity Church schoolhouse]], on what is now lower [[Broadway]], with just a eight students and [[Samuel Johnson]] as the first and sole instructor |
{{succession|preceded=[[1753]]|succeeded=[[1755]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1754}} | {{succession|preceded=[[1753]]|succeeded=[[1755]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1754}} | ||
[[Category:18th century]] | [[Category:18th century]] |
Revision as of 02:10, 30 January 2014
1754 in Columbia history:
- October 31 - Governor James De Lancey signs a Royal Charter in the name of King George II providing for the establishment of King's College
- The college opens its doors in the Trinity Church schoolhouse, on what is now lower Broadway, with just a eight students and Samuel Johnson as the first and sole instructor
Preceded by 1753 |
History of Columbia University 1754 |
Succeeded by 1755 |