John Bryan Bowman

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John Bryan Bowman was a 19th-century American educator and civic leader best known for establishing what would become the University of Kentucky.

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instanceOf civic leader
educator
human
university founder
basedIn Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1824-10-16
dateOfDeath 1891-09-14
educatedAt Centre College
ethnicGroup European American
fieldOfWork higher education
university administration
founded University of Kentucky
surface form: Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky
gender male
hasNotableStudent students of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky
hasPartIn development of higher education in Kentucky
influenced growth of public higher education in Kentucky
knownAs founder of the institution that became the University of Kentucky
languageSpoken English
memberOf Presbyterian Church
name John Bryan Bowman self-link
nativeOf Kentucky
notableFor founding the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky
laying the institutional foundations of the University of Kentucky
occupation civic leader
educator
university administrator
partOf history of education in Kentucky
history of the University of Kentucky
placeOfBirth Kentucky
Mercer County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
United States of America
placeOfDeath Harrodsburg, Kentucky
Kentucky
United States of America
positionHeld regent of Kentucky University
regent of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
residence Harrodsburg, Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
spouse Mary Dorcas Bowman

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University of Kentucky founder John Bryan Bowman
John Bryan Bowman name John Bryan Bowman self-link