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John Davis Pierce

John Davis Pierce (February 18, 1797 – April 5, 1882) was a Congregationalist minister, public schools advocate, and Michigan legislator. He was Michigan's first superintendent of public schools, a position new to the United States, where he established Michigan's public school system. His work has been compared to that of Horace Mann's.

John Davis Pierce
Born(1797-02-18)February 18, 1797
Chesterfield, New Hampshire, United States
DiedApril 5, 1882(1882-04-05) (aged 85)
Medford, Massachusetts, United States
Alma materBrown University,
Princeton Theological Seminary
Occupation(s)Minister, state school superintendent, legislator
Known forMichigan public school system

Before his public service career, he attended Brown University and Princeton Theological Seminary, and became an ordained minister of the Congregational Church. When he moved to Michigan as a missionary, he became involved in Michigan politics and ultimately designed the state's public school system as part of their organization for statehood. After his superintendency, he was elected to the state legislature and served on Michigan's 1850 constitutional convention before retiring to his farm outside Ypsilanti for the last thirty years of his life.

Early life and career edit

We have started in the race of improvement with the fixed determination of extending the blessings of education to every child in the state. Within the past three years about 2,000 districts have been organized.

—Pierce writing to Horace Mann, 1839[1]

John Davis Pierce was born February 18, 1797, in Chesterfield, New Hampshire.[2] His father died when he was young, and lack of money then limited his education;[2] so by age 20 Pierce committed himself to 'self-education'.[2] He later attended Brown University, graduating in 1822,[2] and taught briefly before attending Princeton Theological Seminary.[2] In 1825, he was ordained a minister of the Congregational Church, and was hired as pastor in Sangerfield, New York, soon moving on to pastor in Goshen, Connecticut.[2] But, as he was a Freemason, Pierce lost both those posts during the Anti-Masonic Movement of the late 1820s.[2]

Pierce married Millicent Estabrook on February 1, 1825.[3]

He migrated to Michigan as a missionary, settling in Marshall, a frontier town, in 1831.[2] He planned a public education system for Michigan as the territory readied itself to enter statehood, and served as Michigan's first superintendent of public instruction from 1836 to 1841,[1] It was the first position of its kind in the United States.[1] His objectives were many and far-reaching: he coordinated the state's elementary schools, created state school districts with individual libraries, set professional qualifications for teachers, sold public land for public education, and planned the creation of the University of Michigan.[2] He founded the Great Lakes region's first professional education journal, The Journal of Education, and served as its editor from 1838 to 1840.[2] A Brown University library exhibit calls Pierce "the Horace Mann of Michigan".[1] Pierce's vision and work combined common schools with a public university, which the Brown exhibit describes as an achievement that "surpass[es] Mann's in breadth and comprehensiveness".[1]

Pierce returned to his pulpit in 1841.[2] In 1847 he was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives,[4] and was most notably involved with legislation opening Michigan's first normal school.[2] He served on Michigan's 1850 constitutional convention before leaving state government.[2] Other than his brief service as school superintendent for Washtenaw County from 1867 to 1868, Pierce lived his 30-year retirement on his farm outside Ypsilanti.[2] In 1880, he and his wife moved to live under the care of their daughter in Medford, Massachusetts,[5] where he died on April 5, 1882.[2]

Legacy edit

John D. Pierce Middle School in Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan,[6] John D. Pierce Middle School in Redford, Michigan,[7] and John D. Pierce Middle School in Waterford, Michigan,[8] are all named for him.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e . Exhibits at the Brown University Library. Brown University. November 20, 2001. Archived from the original on October 23, 2013. Retrieved October 22, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "John Davis Pierce". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. 2013. from the original on October 23, 2013. Retrieved October 22, 2013.
  3. ^ Hoyt & Ford 1905, p. 66.
  4. ^ Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, Michigan State Printers: 1848, pg. 3-5
  5. ^ Hoyt & Ford 1905, p. 146.
  6. ^ "Who is John D. Pierce / Overview".
  7. ^ "Explore John D. Pierce Middle School".
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on March 13, 2016. Retrieved March 12, 2016.

Sources edit

  • Hoyt, Charles Oliver; Ford, Richard Clyde (1905). John D. Pierce, founder of the Michigan school system: a study of education in the Northwest. The Scharf tag, label & box co.

External links edit

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John Davis Pierce February 18 1797 April 5 1882 was a Congregationalist minister public schools advocate and Michigan legislator He was Michigan s first superintendent of public schools a position new to the United States where he established Michigan s public school system His work has been compared to that of Horace Mann s John Davis PierceBorn 1797 02 18 February 18 1797Chesterfield New Hampshire United StatesDiedApril 5 1882 1882 04 05 aged 85 Medford Massachusetts United StatesAlma materBrown University Princeton Theological SeminaryOccupation s Minister state school superintendent legislatorKnown forMichigan public school systemBefore his public service career he attended Brown University and Princeton Theological Seminary and became an ordained minister of the Congregational Church When he moved to Michigan as a missionary he became involved in Michigan politics and ultimately designed the state s public school system as part of their organization for statehood After his superintendency he was elected to the state legislature and served on Michigan s 1850 constitutional convention before retiring to his farm outside Ypsilanti for the last thirty years of his life Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Legacy 3 References 3 1 Sources 4 External linksEarly life and career editWe have started in the race of improvement with the fixed determination of extending the blessings of education to every child in the state Within the past three years about 2 000 districts have been organized Pierce writing to Horace Mann 1839 1 John Davis Pierce was born February 18 1797 in Chesterfield New Hampshire 2 His father died when he was young and lack of money then limited his education 2 so by age 20 Pierce committed himself to self education 2 He later attended Brown University graduating in 1822 2 and taught briefly before attending Princeton Theological Seminary 2 In 1825 he was ordained a minister of the Congregational Church and was hired as pastor in Sangerfield New York soon moving on to pastor in Goshen Connecticut 2 But as he was a Freemason Pierce lost both those posts during the Anti Masonic Movement of the late 1820s 2 Pierce married Millicent Estabrook on February 1 1825 3 He migrated to Michigan as a missionary settling in Marshall a frontier town in 1831 2 He planned a public education system for Michigan as the territory readied itself to enter statehood and served as Michigan s first superintendent of public instruction from 1836 to 1841 1 It was the first position of its kind in the United States 1 His objectives were many and far reaching he coordinated the state s elementary schools created state school districts with individual libraries set professional qualifications for teachers sold public land for public education and planned the creation of the University of Michigan 2 He founded the Great Lakes region s first professional education journal The Journal of Education and served as its editor from 1838 to 1840 2 A Brown University library exhibit calls Pierce the Horace Mann of Michigan 1 Pierce s vision and work combined common schools with a public university which the Brown exhibit describes as an achievement that surpass es Mann s in breadth and comprehensiveness 1 Pierce returned to his pulpit in 1841 2 In 1847 he was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives 4 and was most notably involved with legislation opening Michigan s first normal school 2 He served on Michigan s 1850 constitutional convention before leaving state government 2 Other than his brief service as school superintendent for Washtenaw County from 1867 to 1868 Pierce lived his 30 year retirement on his farm outside Ypsilanti 2 In 1880 he and his wife moved to live under the care of their daughter in Medford Massachusetts 5 where he died on April 5 1882 2 Legacy editJohn D Pierce Middle School in Grosse Pointe Park Michigan 6 John D Pierce Middle School in Redford Michigan 7 and John D Pierce Middle School in Waterford Michigan 8 are all named for him References edit a b c d e Baptist Brown and Nineteenth Century Education Exhibits at the Brown University Library Brown University November 20 2001 Archived from the original on October 23 2013 Retrieved October 22 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o John Davis Pierce Encyclopaedia Britannica Online Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc 2013 Archived from the original on October 23 2013 Retrieved October 22 2013 Hoyt amp Ford 1905 p 66 Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan Michigan State Printers 1848 pg 3 5 Hoyt amp Ford 1905 p 146 Who is John D Pierce Overview Explore John D Pierce Middle School John D Pierce Middle School Waterford Michigan Archived from the original on March 13 2016 Retrieved March 12 2016 Sources edit Hoyt Charles Oliver Ford Richard Clyde 1905 John D Pierce founder of the Michigan school system a study of education in the Northwest The Scharf tag label amp box co External links edit nbsp Media related to John Davis Pierce at Wikimedia Commons Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Education nbsp Michigan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Davis Pierce amp oldid 1150602569, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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