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Resting place
  
Topeka

Name
  
Rudolph Welch

Occupation
  
Educator, attorney

Succeeded by
  
Albert R. Taylor


Rudolph B. Welch

Full Name
  
Rudolph Bair Welch

Born
  
July 23, 1850 Spencerville, Indiana (
1850-07-23
)

Spouse(s)
  
Margaret Hammond (m. 1870–1906)

Alma mater
  
Illinois Wesleyan University

Died
  
October 12, 1906, Topeka, Kansas, United States

Education
  
Illinois Wesleyan University

Preceded by
  
Charles Rhodes Pomeroy

Rudolph Blair Welch (July 23, 1850 – October 12, 1906) was an American educator and attorney most notable for serving as the fourth president of the Kansas State Normal School (KSN), now known as Emporia State University, in Emporia, Kansas.

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Early life and career

Rudolph Blair Welch was born on July 23, 1850 in Spencerville, Indiana. Welch graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University in 1877 with an education degree. After graduating, Welch immediately became the superintendent of schools in Pontiac, Illinois, serving for 12 years.

Kansas State Normal presidency

On August 20, 1879, just fourteen days after Charles Rhodes Pomeroy's resignation, Welch became the fourth president of the Kansas State Normal School. In 1878, a year before he became president, a fire and tornado struck the administration building on campus. Shortly after taking over as president, the school built two temporary buildings due to the tornado and fire the previous year.

Welch traveled the state of Kansas to promote the school and under Welch's guidance, enrollment grew. On March 6, 1882 Welch resigned to practice law, which would be effective June 30, 1882.

References

Rudolph B. Welch Wikipedia