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James Mickelborough Greenwood |
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In 1867, Joseph Baldwin recruited Greenwood to teach mathematics, logic and natural philosophy at the Normal School he was organizing in Kirksville. He also hired Greenwood’s wife, Amanda. Other than six months at Mount Pleasant College in Huntsville, Greenwood remained on Baldwin’s faculty until 1874 when he accepted the position of Superintendent of the Kansas City Public Schools. During his years in Kansas City, Greenwood, a prolific writer and lecturer, became one of the leading figures in state and national public school education. He served one term as President of the Missouri State Teachers Association and was honored with a Doctor of Laws from the University of Missouri in 1896. He was an extremely active member of the National Education Association, serving as its Treasurer, 1890-95, and President, 1898. Upon his retirement in May 1913, he was appointed Advisor to the Board of Education and continued that work until his death, at his office desk, on August 1, 1914. Greenwood and Amanda McDaniel, a Kirksville teacher, were married in 1859. Their children were Ada (Mrs WH) MacLaughlin, Victor H, and Jeanette “Nettie” (Mrs CA) Lewers. Amanda died in 1904, and James married Mrs Josephine (Woodbury) Heermans, a long-time friend and the Principal of Whittier School, in 1910. |
| Please Note: This biographical sketch has been compiled from secondary sources and may not be complete or totally accurate; it is therefore subject to update or correction. |
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Ryle, Walter H.
Centennial History of the
Northeast
Missouri State Teachers College.
Kirksville: the College, 1972. Selby, P.O. One Hundred Twenty-Three Biographies of Deceased Faculty Members. Kirksville: Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, 1962. |
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