Dunster, Henry, 1609-1659?

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Henry Dunster (1609-1659?) was the first President of Harvard College from 1640 to 1654.

From the description of Papers of President Henry Dunster and the Dunster Family, 1638-1937, 1638-1874 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77071918

Henry Dunster was the first president of Harvard, serving from 1640 to 1654.

Dunster, the son of Henry Dunster and Isabel Kaye Dunster, was baptized on November 26, 1609 in Bury, Lancashire, England. He studied at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, receiving Bachelor of Arts (1630) and Master of Arts (1634) degrees. After graduation, he taught at the local free school, served as headmaster of the Bury Grammar School, and served as minister of Saint Mary’s Church in Bury.

In the summer of 1640, following the outbreak of the Civil War in England, Dunster emigrated to the English colonies in New England. Soon after his arrival, Dunster was appointed president of Harvard College on August 27, 1640.

When Dunster arrived at Harvard, the College was in dire financial straits and the students had left. As president, he oversaw reform of the academic program, including establishment of a requirement for four years’ residency, introduction of a code of conduct for students, oversight of construction of the College’s first building, funding from the General Court as well as from individual donors, and attracting students back to the College. Perhaps Dunster’s most important action was to secure the College’s papers of incorporation, approved by the General Court of Massachusetts as the Charter of 1650. The Charter established the President and Fellows of Harvard College (the Harvard Corporation) as one of Harvard’s two governing boards.

Dunster was forced to resign from the Harvard presidency in 1654, owing to a dispute with members of the General Court over the religious validity of infant baptism.

In 1641, Dunster married Elizabeth (Harris) Glover, widow of Joseph Glover.* When Elizabeth Glover Dunster died in 1643, she left her property, including land and a printing press, to Dunster, along with shared administrative responsibility for her estate and five children. Dunster continued to operate the printing business until 1654, when he sold the press to Harvard College.

In 1644, Dunster married Elizabeth Atkinson, with whom he had five children. Henry Dunster died on February 27, 1658/9**, and is buried in the churchyard of the First Church of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (Atkinson) Dunster died on September 12, 1690.

In documents and published sources, Joseph Glover is also referred to as Jose or Josse Glover. For consistency, his name has been standardized as Joseph Glover in this finding aid.

Some documents dated between January 1 and March 25 before 1752 have been cited with the double date convention, e.g., 1658/9 February 27. This convention was used in England and the North American colonies between 1582 and 1752. The first date refers to the year according to the Julian calendar, which began on March 25, while the second refers to the year according to the Gregorian calendar, which began on January 1.

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From the guide to the Papers of Henry Dunster and the Dunster and Glover families, 1638-1874., (Harvard University Archives)

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Allen, Charles William. I spake the truth : the life and times of Henry Dunster, founding president of Harvard University, 1609 - 1659, 1990. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge. Records, 1828 Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138
referencedIn Dunster, Samuel, b. 1803,. Dunster family papers, ca. 1700-1900. Houghton Library
creatorOf Dunster, Henry, 1609-1659?. Papers of President Henry Dunster and the Dunster Family, 1638-1937, 1638-1874 (bulk). Harvard University Archives.
creatorOf Dunster, Henry, 1609-1659?. Receipt, 1656 [February 7?, n.p.], to John Glover [n.p.]. Dartmouth College Library
creatorOf Dunster, Henry, 1609-1659?. Notebook, 1628-1654. Massachusetts Historical Society
referencedIn Harvard University. Committee on Dunster Memorial. Records of the Committee on Dunster Memorial, 1928-1929 (inclusive). Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn Harris Family Papers, 1711-1909 (bulk 1792-1853) Cambridge Historical Society
creatorOf Chickering, John. Notes : on sermons : manuscript, 1651-1652. Houghton Library
referencedIn Houghton Library printed book provenance file, A-D Houghton Library
creatorOf Papers of Henry Dunster and the Dunster and Glover families, 1638-1874. Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn Massachusetts. General Court. Report of the Committee about Harvard College, 1654 March 30. Harvard University Archives.
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associatedWith Davenport, John, 1597-1670. person
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associatedWith Dunster, Isaiah person
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associatedWith Dunster, Samuel, b. 1803, person
associatedWith Durand, William. person
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associatedWith Glover, Priscilla person
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associatedWith Thomas Greene person
associatedWith University of Cambridge. corporateBody
associatedWith Winthrop, John, 1588-1649. person
associatedWith Winthrop, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1809-1894. person
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Birth 1609

Death 1659-02-27

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