Western Reserve College
Western Reserve College, named from the Connecticut Western Reserve, was founded in 1826 in Hudson, Ohio. Western Reserve College, or "Reserve" as it was popularly called, was the first college in northern Ohio.[13] Along with Presbyterian influences of its founding, the school's origins were strongly associated with the pre Civil War Abolitionist movement,[14] primarily due to the influence of Charles Backus Storrs, Elizur Wright, and David Hudson. In fact, Western Reserve was to first university in Ohio and west of the Appalachian Mountains to enroll (1832) and graduate (1836) an African American student, John Sykes Fayette.[15] The abolitionist views were so strong, Frederick Douglass gave the commencement speech in 1854.[16]. iPhone x case So of course when he told her he couldn because A. That not his job and B. It was a liability issue so he wasn allowed to help even if he wanted to, she was furious. Sign in / Join NowSummaryOur report earlier this week publicized