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Affiliation | Nonpartisan |
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Name | Charles King |
Address | , New York , United States |
Email | None |
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00, 1789
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Died | 00, 1867
(78 years)
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Contributor | Thomas Walker |
Last Modifed | Thomas Walker Jan 07, 2010 03:10pm |
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Info | Charles King (1789 – 1867) was an American academic, politician and newspaper editor. He succeeded Nathaniel Fish Moore to become the ninth president of Columbia College (now Columbia University), holding the role from 7 November 1849 to 1864. On his formal inauguration, on November 28, 1849, he spoke on the duties and responsibilities of the university staff, and espoused the virtues of copying the English university system.
Educated in Harrow, England, King was captain of a volunteer regiment in the early part of the War of 1812, and served in 1814 in the New York Assembly, before becoming a newspaper publisher. A Democrat, he was editor of the New York American from 1823 to 1845, where he repeatedly clashed with Mordecai M. Noah, then Editor of the New York Enquirer; Noah nicknamed King "Charles the Pink".
He was the son of one-time trustee, the lawyer and politician Rufus King. He was married to Eliza Gracie, the daughter of shipping magnate Archibald Gracie. Their daughter, Mary Alsop King Waddington, became a writer, and his grandson was the soldier and writer General Charles King.
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