The New England Magazine, Volume 1, No. 5, Bay State Monthly, Volume 4, No. 5, May, 1886

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The New England Magazine, Volume 1, No. 5, Bay State Monthly, Volume 4, No. 5, May, 1886

by Various Authors

EN·~2 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

Transcriber’s Note: Table of Contents / Illustrations added.

0:04
2

New England Magazine - AND - BAY STATE MONTHLY.

0:12
3

TRINITY COLLEGE, HARTFORD.

22:50
4

THE WEBSTER FAMILY.

7:29
5

TO OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES.

0:43
6

A ROMANCE OF KING PHILIP’S WAR.

16:58
7

THE PICTURE.

2:10
8

NEW BEDFORD.

29:29
9

HENRY BARNARD—THE AMERICAN EDUCATOR.

16:48
10

A DAUGHTER OF THE PURITANS.

10:40

Description

In this richly detailed essay, a 19th‑century scholar traces the tangled origins of higher education in Connecticut. He explains how the Episcopal community, long sidelined by the dominant Yale establishment, began pressing for its own institution after the Revolutionary War, navigating a landscape of religious bias, political upheaval, and competing colleges in neighboring states.

The narrative follows the pivotal missions of Rev. Dr. Seabury and Bishop Thomas Church Brownell, whose determination helped turn a series of petitions and public debates into the charter that created Washington College in 1823. Readers will hear about the fierce pamphlet wars, the struggle for a charter that could grant degrees, and the broader push for religious equality that framed the college’s birth. The piece offers a vivid portrait of early American ambition, faith, and the complex dance between church and state that shaped a lasting educational legacy.

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en

Duration

~2 hours (169K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Joshua Hutchinson, Anne Storer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by Cornell University Digital Collections)

Release date

2008-04-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Various Authors

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