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MUHLENBERG, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS (1796-1877) , American philanthropist and Protestant Episcopal clergyman, great-grandson of H. M. Muhlenberg and grandson of F. A. C. Muhlenberg, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on the 16th of September 1796. He graduated at the university of Pennsylvania in 1815. In 1817 he was ordained a deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church, and became assistant to Bishop William White (1748-1836) in the rectorship of Christ Church, St Peter's and St James's, Philadelphia. In 1820 he was ordained priest and until 1826 was rector of St James's Church, Lancaster
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rector of St George's, Flushing, Long Island, where in 1827 he became head of the Flushing Institute, probably the first Protestant Episcopal " church school " in the United States. He founded a St Paul's College, to include the institute, but the panic of 1837 and the refusal of a charter by the state legislature brought it to an end; and the property was sold a few years after Muhlenberg left Flushing. The methods of this institute were however copied widely; church schools sprang up everywhere; and St Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire , and the Groton School in Massachusetts were established in accordance with his ideas. In 1845 he removed to New York
establishment of St Luke's Hospital (opened in 1858), for which his congregation made offerings each St Luke's Day after 1846. in 1866 he founded on Long Island the Church Industrial Community of St Johnland. He bought 535 acres (mostly wooded), with a shore front of 12 m. on Long Island Sound, near King's Park, 4.5 m. from New York
1 The Society of St Johnland, incorporated in 1870, has a chapel, the Church of the Testimony of Jesus (1869), St John's Inn, the home for old men (also built in 1869), Sunset Cottage, a home for twelve aged couples, Muhlenberg House for old women, the Fabbri Home, the Sunbeam Cottage (given by Mr and Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt in 1881) Lawrence House, for babies, a library and village
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See Anne Ayres, Life and Work of William Augustus Muhlenberg (New York, i88o), and W. W. Newton, Dr Muhlenberg (Boston, 1890), in the " American Religious Leaders " series. End of Article: MUHLENBERG, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS (1796-1877) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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