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Edwin B. Craighead Presidential Records

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Series-0024

Description:

This series contains one letter from President Craighead dated 1895 and a card containing biographical and personnel information.

Dates

  • 1895 - 1895

Creator

Access:

Unrestricted

Biographical Note:

Edwin Boone Craighead was born in Ham’s Prairie, Missouri in 1861, the son of Oliver and Frances Payne Craighead. He earned degrees in Latin and Greek from Central College in Missouri and later from Vanderbilt University. After studying classical languages and English in London and Paris, he returned to the United States to teach at Neosha Collegiate Institute in Missouri, Emory and Henry College in Virginia and Wofford College in South Carolina. The Board of Trustees of Clemson College invited Craighead for a visit in June 1893 and he was elected President that same month.

As President of Clemson College, Craighead effected a number of changes: he reorganized the faculty into five departments and supervised the construction of the laundry, mess hall, library, and infirmary. Craighead endeavored to maintain high standards for admission to the College and sought ways to improve public schools. These views led to differences of opinion with Senator Benjamin Tillman who wanted to relax standards so that students who came from farm backgrounds within the state could be admitted; Tillman also wanted to strengthen the agriculture component of the College while Craighead wanted to better the liberal arts curriculum. These differences, along with student dissatisfaction, led to the resignation of Craighead in 1897. He returned to Missouri to serve as President of Central College and later Missouri State Normal School. In 1904 Craighead accepted the presidency of Tulane University, a post he held until 1912 when he accepted the presidency of the University of Montana. In 1915 Craighead accepted the job as the Commissioner of Education in North Dakota. In 1917 he returned to Montana to edit a newspaper The New Northwest. He died 22 October 1920.

Extent

2 item(s)

Language of Materials

English

Provenance:

Office of the President. Almost no correspondence of President Craighead exists.

Related Materials

A few letters, exchanged between Craighead and Walter Riggs, may be found in Series 17.

Processing:

Matthew West, student assistant, 1990

Title
Edwin B. Craighead Presidential Records
Status
Completed
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

Part of the Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Repository

Contact:
230 Kappa St.
Clemson SC 29634 U.S.A. US