Samuel Read Hall
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Samuel Read Hall was an American
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 educator.

He was born in Croydon, New Hampshire
Croydon, New Hampshire
Croydon is a town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 764 at the 2010 census.- History :Incorporated in 1763, the town takes its name from Croydon, a suburb of London, England.- Geography :...

, the son of a clergyman. When he was only three years old, his family moved to Guildhall, Vermont
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. Samuel was home schooled and never attended a college. In 1814 be was employed as a teacher in Rumford, Maine. He studied to become a minister in Meriden, New Hampshire
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Meriden is a village in the eastern part of the town of Plainfield in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. Meriden is home to Kimball Union Academy, a private boarding school....

 and gained his license in 1823. He became the principal at an academy in Fitchburg, Massachusetts
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 in 1822.

In 1823 he started the first school in the United States
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 for the instruction of teachers, and he ran the institution, located in Concord, Vermont
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, until 1830. He helped found the American Institute of Instruction
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The American Institute of Instruction was formed in 1830. The original purpose was to secure a Massachusetts Superintendent of Common Schools. Due the work of Samuel Read Hall, George B. Emerson and E. A...

 in 1829, the oldest educational association in the U.S. In 1830, he accepted the invitation to lead the newly formed English Academy & Teachers Seminary, part of Phillips Academy
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 at Andover, Massachusetts
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Andover is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. It was incorporated in 1646 and as of the 2010 census, the population was 33,201...

. At Andover, in addition to leading what was the second teacher training program in the United States, he also published training manuals and school textbooks and played a leading role in the school reform movement. From 1837–40 he ran a teacher's seminary in Plymouth, New Hampshire
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. At an academy in Craftsbury, Vermont
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, he then established a teacher's department, which he ran until 1846. He served as pastor in Brownington
Brownington, Vermont
Brownington is a town in Orleans County, Vermont, United States. The population was 885 as of the 2000 census.-Geography:According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 28.4 square miles , of which 28.3 square miles is land and 0.1 square mile is...

 and Granby, Vermont
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 from 1846 to 1875.

He died in Brownington, Vermont, and is buried in Pleasant View Cemetery.

The house in which he lived in Brownington from 1856 to 1877 is now part of the Brownington Village Historic District
Brownington Village Historic District
The Brownington Village Historic District is a historic site in Brownington, Vermont, United States. It is located near the intersection of Hinman and Brownington Center Roads. It was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on June 9, 1973...

.

Awards and honors

  • The library at Lyndon State College
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    Lyndon State College is a public liberal arts college located at Lyndon Center in Lyndon, Caledonia County in the U.S. state of Vermont. In addition to a range of Bachelor's Degree programs, the college offers a Master's Degree program in Education...

     is named after him. The Samuel Read Hall Library
    Samuel Read Hall Library
    The Samuel Read Hall Library is the library at Lyndon State College, a member of the Vermont State College system. The library is named for Samuel Read Hall, an educational pioneer and native Vermonter and is located in the Library Academic Center on the college's campus in Lyndon Center. The...

     at LSC.
  • The Samuel Read Hall Residence Hall at Plymouth State University
    Plymouth State University
    Plymouth State University, formerly Plymouth State College, is a regional comprehensive university located in Plymouth, New Hampshire and part of the University System of New Hampshire....

    is named after him.

Partial bibliography

  • Instructor's Manual, or Lectures on School Keeping, Boston, 1829.
  • Lectures to Female Teachers on School-keeping, Boston, 1832.
  • Lectures to School-Masters on Teaching, Boston, 1833.
  • The Arithmetical Manual, Andover, 1832.
  • The Child's Assistant to a Knowledge of the Geography and History of Vermont, Vermont, 1827.

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