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Charles Wilson Harris

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Preceded by
  
David Ker

Role
  
Professor

Name
  
Charles Harris

Profession
  
Educator

Succeeded by
  
Joseph Caldwell


Charles Wilson Harris

Born
  
1771 Concord, North Carolina (
1771
)

Died
  
January 15, 1804, Anson County, North Carolina, United States

Charles Wilson Harris (1771 – January 15, 1804) was briefly presiding professor (equivalent of a modern-day university president) of the University of North Carolina during 1796.

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Early life

Charles Wilson Harris was born in 1771. He was the son of Col. Robert Harris (1737-1803) of Poplar Tent and Mary Wilson. His elementary education was at a classical school conducted in association with the Poplar Tent Presbyterian Church, of which his father was a presiding elder. He then attended the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) and was awarded the Mathematical Oration at his 1792 graduation.

Career

Harris was a close associate of William Richardson Davie. He was Davie's law clerk and assumed Davie's legal caseload during the latter's absences from Halifax, North Carolina when he was governor and ambassador to France.

He served as the second presiding professor (now known as university president) of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in 1796.

Personal life

He was a freemason. He never got married.

Death

He died of consumption on January 15, 1804.

References

Charles Wilson Harris Wikipedia