William Clarke Whitford
Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin
In office
1878–1882
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
In office
1868
Personal details
Born(1828-05-05)May 5, 1828
Edmeston, New York
DiedMay 20, 1902(1902-05-20) (aged 74)
Milton, Wisconsin
Education
OccupationEducator, clergyman, politician
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William Clarke Whitford (May 5, 1828 May 20, 1902)[1][2] was an American educator, legislator, and pastor of the Seventh Day Baptist Church from Wisconsin.

Biography

Born in Edmeston, New York, Whitford received his degrees from Union College and Union Theological Seminary.[3] He moved to what is now Milton, Wisconsin, where he served as President of Milton College and as pastor of the Seventh Day Baptist Church in Milton.[4] He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1868, sponsoring a bill for woman's suffrage; and was the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin 1878–1882. He served on the Wisconsin Board of Regents for Wisconsin normal schools. Whitford also wrote various article about education.[5]

He died in Milton, Wisconsin on May 20, 1902.[6]

Notes

  1. Who's Who In America 1899, A.N. Marquis: 1899, pg. 788-789
  2. Seventh Day Baptists In Europe And America, Albert N. Rogers, The Seventh Day Baptist Conference: 1910, pg. 532
  3. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Vol. VI. James T. White & Company. 1896. pp. 119–120. Retrieved November 27, 2020 via Google Books.
  4. Sanford, Don A. (1992). A Choosing People: The History of Seventh Day Baptists. Nashville: Broadman Press. pp. 127–286. ISBN 0-8054-6055-1.
  5. William Clarke Whitford, Wisconsin Historical Society
  6. "W. C. Whitford is Dead". Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune. May 24, 1902. p. 6. Retrieved November 27, 2020 via Newspapers.com.


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