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John Eaton (educator)

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in Salt Lake City. He also served as Councillor of the American Public Health Association, Vice President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and president of the Association of Social Science. He was a representative of the Interior Department at the centennial exposition and
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appointed him superintendent of freedmen and was later given supervision of all military posts from Cairo to Natchez and Fort Smith. In November 1863, Grant appointed him as the Superintendent of Negro Affairs for the
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General Eaton left the military and eventually returned to his career in education. He remained with the freedman bureau until he was discharged on December 18, 1865 and then became editor of the
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the organizer of the educational exhibit at New Orleans. He was president of the national congress of education and of the American Society of Religious Education.
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After several years of failing health, he took ill on February 8, 1906, and died one day later in his apartment in the Concord Flats in
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of volunteers, to rank from March 13, 1865, and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on March 12, 1866.
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ministry. He had to teach all four years he was in college in order to pay his board and tuition. He received a
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and played a role in the centralization of its educational system. At the same time, he was the president of
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in 1866. From 1867-1869 he was the state superintendent of schools of Tennessee. He was then appointed
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where he, among other things, organized Washington, D.C.'s Board of Education and reorganized the
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President Rutherford B. Hayes on U.S. Commissioner of Education John Eaton: Original Letter
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confirmed his January 13, 1866, nomination for appointment to the grade of
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on August 15, 1861. In November 1862, after Lincoln's preliminary
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Grant, Lincoln, and the Freedmen: Reminiscences of the Civil War
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Union Army general and United States Commissioner of Education
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Eaton entered the American Civil War as a chaplain of the
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United States Commissioner of Education
Ulysses Grant
Rutherford Hayes
James Garfield
Chester Arthur
Grover Cleveland
Henry Barnard
Nathaniel Dawson
Sutton
New Hampshire
Washington, D.C.
Dartmouth College
BA
Rutgers University, New Brunswick
AM
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United States
Union
Union Army


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Brigadier General
27th Ohio Infantry
63rd U.S. Colored Infantry
American Civil War
Union Army
colonel

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