Lyon Gardiner Tyler
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Lyon Gardiner Tyler (August 24, 1853-February 12, 1935) was a U.S. educator and historian. He was the son of President John Tyler and First Lady Julia Gardiner Tyler, born at Sherwood Forest Plantation. He graduated in 1875 at the University of Virginia. From 1888 to 1919, he served as president of the College of William and Mary (W&M), and is widely credited for restoring the college's financial condition following the deterioriation which took place in the wake of the American Civil War. He was married twice, first to the former Anne Baker Tucker, with whom he had three children. Following Anne's death in 1921, he married the former Sue Ruffin, with whom he had three children, although one died in infancy. [1]
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He edited the Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625 (1907) and Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography (five volumes, 1915). His publications include:
- The Letters and Times of the Tylers (three volumes, 1885-96)
- Parties and Patronage in the United States (1891)
- The Cradle of the Republic (1900; second edition, 1906)
- England in America (1904)
- Williamsburg, the Old Colonial Capital (1907)
- The Cavalier in America (1913)
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Preceded by Benjamin S. Ewell |
President of William & Mary 1888 – 1919 |
Succeeded by Dr. Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler |
- This article incorporates text from an edition of the New International Encyclopedia that is in the public domain.
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