Kellogg, Rufus

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A notable figure in Amherst, Mass., prior to the founding of Amherst College, Rufus Kellogg was born on July 16, 1794, the child of Jerusha and Joseph Kellogg. Married to Nancy Stetson in June 1820, Kellogg made a successful, if highly varied living, serving as town postmaster (1809-1824), keeping an inn and tavern at the "City" beginning in 1818, and farming, and he became a stalwart of the local Masonic lodge. His son Rufus Bela Kellogg rose even higher on the social ladder, graduating from Amherst College in 1858 and became a prominent banker.

Rufus Kellogg died in Amherst on April 9, 1845.

From the guide to the Rufus Kellogg Ledger MS 041 bd., 1839-1850, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries)

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