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  1. John R. Buchtel. John R. Buchtel (1820–1892) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He founded Buchtel College, which became The University of Akron. Buchtel High School, a public high school in Akron, Ohio, is named in his honor. Statue of John R. Buchtel in front of Buchtel Hall. Buchtel was born on January 18, 1820, in Stark ...

  2. In addition, the city had a strong Universalist church and its congregation had its share of influential members, including John R. Buchtel. At a meeting on January 9, 1870, the Akron Universalists became interested in the Ohio Convention’s work toward establishing a school in Ohio and agreed that Akron was the right location and Buchtel the right person to provide the financial support.

  3. Because Buchtel College had only half that amount, President Augustus Church launched a plan to raise the endowment to $300,000 by year-end. After a very strenuous campaign, 1,700 people had pledged only $98,000, with the most generous gifts coming from rubber industry entrepreneurs. 1870-1913: The Founding of Buchtel College.

  4. For several decades, Buchtel Field was the scene of its athletic contests. Old Buchtel Hall burned in 1899, but a new Buchtel Hall replaced it in 1900 and is the oldest building on campus. A Buchtel College of Liberal Arts is still part of the University. Akron has a Buchtel High School and a Buchtel Avenue is one of the city's principal streets.

  5. On May 31, 1870, the Ohio Universalist Convention met in Akron, Ohio and signed the Articles of Incorporation of Buchtel College, a small, religious institution of higher learning. In the next century and a half, the institution would grow to become the region’s most influential public research university.

  6. Buchtel College proclaimed its establishment on September 22, 1872 by dedicating its new building and installing its first president, Sullivan H. McCollester. Many of the college founders attended and took prominent roles at the event. Rev. Everett L. Rexford delivered the dedicatory prayer, and John R. Buchtel installed the first faculty. Rev.

  7. High School, and Buchtel, a town in Athens County, where he bought 1,400 acres for the Akron Iron Co., which he helped finance." John R. Buchtel built the Akron Iron Works in Buchtel, Ohio in 1880. The Works produced 40 tons of foundry iron per day. The foundry was fueled by the Buchtel Coal Mine which produced 492 coal loads of coal per week.

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