Braxton Craven
Braxton Craven (August 22, 1822 – November 7, 1882) was an American educator. He served as the second president of the institution that became Duke University from 1842 to 1863 and then again from 1866 to 1882. The institution was known as Union Institute from 1841 to 1851, Normal College until 1859, and Trinity College until 1924. He taught ancient languages, ethics, philosophy, law, rhetoric, and logic at Duke.
Braxton Craven | |
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Craven pictured in The Chanticleer 1912, Duke yearbook | |
President of Duke University | |
In office 1842–1863 | |
Preceded by | Brantley York |
Succeeded by | Marquis Lafayette Wood |
In office 1866–1882 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Randolph County, North Carolina, United States | August 22, 1822
Died | November 10, 1882 60) Durham, North Carolina, United States | (aged
Spouse | Irene Leach Craven |
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