Office of the President records
Scope and Content
The Office of the President (OP) records span from 1824 to 2010 and document the administration of the OP at Ohio University. The collection is organized into three series: 1. General; 2. Presidents; and 3. President Assistants.
Dates
- Creation: 1824 - 2010
Language of Materials
The records are in English.
History of Ohio University. Office of the President.
In 1786 a group of veterans petitioned Congress to purchase, through the Ohio Company of Associates, one-and-a-half million acres north and west of the Ohio River.
Revenue from two townships in the Ohio Company purchase was set aside for support of a university. Ohio University was chartered by the state of Ohio in 1804 as the first university in the Northwest Territory. In 1808 the university opened with three students, and in 1815 awarded its first two bachelor's degrees.
Provisions were laid out for an office of President, to be elected by the board of trustees, in the document which first established Ohio University. The position remained unfilled, however, for the first seventeen years of the university's existence. For the first several years the institution was under the sole control of the board, and only in 1808 was one man -- Rev. Jacob Lindley -- put in charge of the university's operations. His title was Preceptor of the Athens Academy and President pro tempore of the Board of Trustees. Lindley is considered to be the university's first president.
The first person to actually hold the title of President of Ohio University was James Irvine, who succeeded Lindley in 1821.
CHRONOLOGY 1808-1821: Jacob Lindley, Preceptor of the Athens Academy and President pro tempore of the Board of Trustees and First president 1821-1824: James Irvine, Second president 1824-1839: Robert G. Wilson, Third president 1839-1843: Holmes McGuffey, Fourth president 1845: University closes due to financial crisis. 1848-1852: Alfred Ryors, Fifth president 1852-1872: Solomon Howard, Sixth president 1872-1883: William Henry Scott, Seventh president 1884-1896: Charles William Super, Eighth president 1896-1898: Isaac Crook, Ninth president 1899-1901: Charles William Super, Eighth president (for another term) 1901-1920: Alston Ellis, Tenth president 1921-1934: Elmer Burritt Bryan, Eleventh president 1935-1943: Herman Gerlach James, Twelfth president 1943-1945: Walter Sylvester Gamertsfelder, Thirteenth president 1945-1961: John Calhoun Baker, Fourteenth president 1962-1969: Vernon R. Alden, Fifteenth president 1969-1974: Claude R. Sowle, Sixteenth president 1974-1975: Harry B. Crewson, Seventeenth president (interim) 1975-1994: Charles J. Ping, Eighteenth president 1994-2004: Robert Glidden, Nineteenth president 2004-present: Roderick McDavis, Twentieth president
Extent
310.75 cubic feet (73 Hollinger boxes, 270 record center cartons, 1 flat box)
Abstract
The Office of the President (OP) records span from 1824 to 2010 and document the administration of the OP at Ohio University.
Statement of Arrangement
This collection is arranged into the following series: 1. General; 2. Presidents; and 3. President Assistants.
Description Note
Original, legacy collection inventories may contain inaccuracies or be incomplete. Collection descriptions may change or be updated as they are verified. Please contact Mahn Center staff if you note any errors or discrepancies.
Subject
- Baker, John Calhoun, 1895-1999 (Person)
- Glidden, Robert (Person)
- Wilson, R. G. (Robert G.), 1768-1851 (Person)
- Super, Charles William, 1842-1939 (Person)
- Scott, William Henry, 1840-1937 (Person)
- James, Herman G. (Herman Gerlach), 1887-1959 (Person)
- Gamertsfelder, Walter (Person)
- Alden, Vernon R. (1923 April 7-2020 June 22) (Person)
- Crewson, Harry B. (Person)
- Sowle, Claude R. (Person)
- Ping, Charles J. (Person)
- Ellis, Alston (Person)
- Bryan, Elmer (Person)
- Ohio University. Office of the President (Organization)
Genre / Form
Topical
- Title
- Finding aid for the Office of the President records
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Ohio University Archives
- Date
- 2020
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English
- Sponsor
- The finding aid was converted into EAD with funding support from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Revision Statements
- 5 January 2024: Subjects and other notes added from ALICE MARC records and Mahn Center Microsoft Office finding aids by Ohio University Libraries Metadata Services Department Python scripts.
Repository Details
Part of the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections Repository