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Preceded by
  
John Stewart Bryan

Parents
  
Edwin Pomfret

Name
  
John Pomfret

Children
  
John Dana

Succeeded by
  
Alvin Duke Chandler


John Edwin Pomfret

Born
  
September 21, 1898 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (
1898-09-21
)

Spouse(s)
  
Sara Wise, m. August 28, 1926

Alma mater
  
University of Pennsylvania

Known for
  
historian of Colonial America, especially New Jersey

Died
  
November 26, 1981, Camden, South Carolina, United States

Education
  
University of Pennsylvania

Books
  
Founding the American Colonies, 1583-1660

John Edwin Pomfret (September 21, 1898 – November 26, 1981) was the director of the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery from 1951 to his retirement in 1966. He was the twentieth president of the College of William & Mary, serving from 1942 to 1951. There he collaborated with Colonial Williamsburg in founding the Institute of Early American History and Culture. Pomfret resigned in 1951 in the wake of a grade changing scandal involving the college's football team. The college's board of visitors, fractured and fractious, censured Pomfret, although he had no knowledge of the misconduct when it was occurring. A number of board members wanted bigtime football. Pomfret wanted to deemphasize football. He had been planning to resign to go to the Huntington. During the scandal, he told the Huntington board that he would withdraw his acceptance of its offer. The Huntington, after investigating the situation at William & Mary, told him to come ahead. Before taking up his duties at William & Mary, he was a dean at Vanderbilt and an associate professor of history at Princeton. A distinguished scholar, he was the author of a number of books. His papers from his time as president can be found at the Special Collections Research Center at the College of William and Mary. A full account of his career and an assessment of his personality by Allan Nevins will be found in Pomfret's festschrift, The Reinterpretation of Early American History, edited by Ray Allen Billington (The Huntington Library, San Marino, CA, 1966).

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Memberships

  • Phi Beta Kappa (member of senate, 1943–55; vice-president, United Chapters, 1946–51)
  • Pi Kappa Alpha
  • American Antiquarian Society
  • Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Franklin Inn Club (Philadelphia)
  • Sunset Club (Los Angeles)
  • Twilight Club (Pasadena)
  • Writings

  • Pomfret, John Edwin (1930). The Struggle for Land in Ireland. Princeton University Press. 
  • Pomfret, John Edwin (1935). The Geographic Pattern of Mankind. Appleton. 
  • Pomfret, John Edwin (1954). The Province of West New Jersey. Princeton University Press. 
  • Pomfret, John Edwin (1962). The Province of East New Jersey. Princeton University Press. 
  • Pomfret, John Edwin (1969). A History of the Huntington Library and Art Gallery. Henry E. Huntington. 
  • Pomfret, John Edwin (1970). Founding the American Colonies. Harper. 
  • Pomfret, John Edwin (1973). Colonial New Jersey, a History. Scribner. 
  • Pomfret, John Edwin, ed. (1954). California Gold Rush Voyages. Huntington Library. 
  • Pomfret, John Edwin, ed. (1954). Twelve Americans Speak. Huntington Library. 
  • Pomfret, John Edwin, ed. (1964). The New Jersey Proprietors and Their Lands. Van Nostrand. 
  • References

    John Edwin Pomfret Wikipedia