Isaac Norton Rendall
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Born | 1825 |
Died | 1912 |
Nationality | American |
Citizenship | United States of America |
Occupation | Educational leader |
Isaac Norton Rendall (1825 – 1912) was an educational leader in the United States.
Rendall Hall at Lincoln University is named for him and his nephew John Ballard Rendall who also served as preaident of the university.[1]
He seved as president of Ashmun Institute which was renamed Lincoln University after the assasination of U. S. President Abraham Lincoln.[2] A notebook he wrote about the school survives.[3]
In 1870 he wrote to Martha Schofield.[4] His records were compiled in the Cooperative HBCU Archival Survey Project (CHASP).[5]
He is buried at Oxford Cemetery in Oxford, Pennsylvania.
References
- ↑ https://www.lincoln.edu/node/4108/campus-living/residence-halls/rendall-hall
- ↑ "Lincoln University Pennsylvania Class Graduation Photograph by Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, 1825–1912, President Rev. Isaac Norton on Ian Brabner, Rare Americana, LLC". Ian Brabner, Rare Americana, LLC.
- ↑ "1907_RendallNotebook0001". hbcudigitallibrary.auctr.edu.
- ↑ "Creator / Author: Rendall, Isaac Norton, 1825- / Subject: Education--Finance - Search Results". inherownright.org.
- ↑ "Isaac Norton Rendall records,". April 3, 1873 – via Open WorldCat.
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