HURON COLLEGE 1863

Title

HURON COLLEGE 1863

Description

The college was founded by the Right Reverend Benjamin Cronyn who, following his election in 1857 as first Anglican Bishop of Huron, saw the need for a theological school and institution for advanced studies to serve the rapidly expanding population of the region. He selected Archdeacon Isaac Hellmuth to raise funds in England and Canada, and Huron College was incorporated in May 1863. Under Hellmuth’s capable direction, 1863-66, the institution provided theological training and a course in liberal arts. In 1877 the professors and alumni of this college, strongly supported by Hellmuth, proposed the establishment of the Western University of London, founded in 1878, with which Huron became affiliated in 1881.

Archaeological and Historic Sites Board of Canada

Creator

Sarah J. McCabe

Date

March 24, 2024

Files

20230617 Huron College.JPG

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Citation

Sarah J. McCabe, “HURON COLLEGE 1863,” Historic Plaques of Ontario: An Omeka Demo Site, accessed May 12, 2024, https://ontarioplaques.omeka.net/items/show/786.