Abraham Pierson

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Abraham Pierson was a colonial American clergyman and educator who served as the first rector (president) of the institution that became Yale University.

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Abraham Pierson canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf clergyman
colonial American
educator
person
countryOfCitizenship Colonial America
educatedAt Harvard University
surface form: Harvard College
employer Collegiate School of Connecticut
surface form: Collegiate School in Saybrook
familyName Pierson
fieldOfWork higher education
theology
gender male
givenName Abraham
hasRole college president
minister
languageSpoken English
notableFor being the first rector of the Collegiate School (later Yale University)
contributing to the founding of Yale University
notableWork early leadership of the Collegiate School
occupation clergyman
educator
partOf history of Yale University
history of colonial American education
positionHeld first president of the institution that became Yale University
first rector of the Collegiate School
religion Congregationalism
workLocation Killingworth, Connecticut Colony
Saybrook, Connecticut Colony

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Pierson College namedAfter Abraham Pierson
President of Yale University firstHolder Abraham Pierson
Pierson hasNotableBearer Abraham Pierson