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David W Lewis

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Preceded by
  
none

Alma mater
  
University of Georgia

Succeeded by
  
William Starr Basinger

Name
  
David Lewis

David W. Lewis
Died
  
12 December 1885 (aged 70) Gainesville, Georgia

David W. Lewis was born in 1815 in Hancock County, Georgia. After graduating from the University of Georgia in 1837 he pursued careers as a lawyer, an agricultural reformer, and a planter. One of his first roles in public service began in 1839 as secretary to Georgia governor George N. Gilmer. He is also known for his service in the Congress of the Confederate States during the Civil War. In 1873 Lewis became the first president of North Georgia Agricultural College, an institution now formally known as the University of North Georgia. In addition to his service as president at the college, Lewis was also one of the two professors at the school in its early years, teaching Greek and English literature.

Death

Lewis fell ill in the during the fall of 1885. In his final days he relocated to the house of his daughter, H. H. Perry, in Gainesville, Georgia. He died on December 18, 1885 and was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery in Dahlonega.

References

David W. Lewis Wikipedia