John Clark Ridpath, 1840-1900 DePauw University Class of 1863 DC 37 Archives of DePauw University and Indiana United Methodism John Clark Ridpath Papers Class of 1863 Size: 0.40 lf Restrictions: none Accession: none or unknown Provenance: donor Processed by: J.J.Y., 12-2-66 Biographical Sketch John Clark Ridpath, educator, writer of popular historical works, was born on a farm in Putnam County, Ind., to which his parents, Abraham and Sally (Matthews) Ridpath, had moved from Virginia. At nineteen he entered Indiana Asbury University in Greencastle, Indiana and he graduated in 1863. In 1866 he was called to Lawenceburg as superintendent of school and served there until 1869. He then accepted a call to his alma mater as professor of English literature and normal instruction. Here he quickly achieved recognition as a gifted and inspiring teacher. In 1871 his title was changed to professor of belles-lettres and history and in 1879 he became vice-president of the university. His intellectual interests during these years turned increasingly to history, and in 1882 he became professor of history, and political philosophy. He retained this chair until his resignation from the university in 1885. Collection Statement This collection consists of biographical sketch's, articles, letters to and from John Ridpath, and clippings. In the back of the document case there is a 1861 Ridpath diary and copy belonging to the archives. | |
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