Samuel Phillips Jr. (February 5, 1752 – February 10, 1802) was an American merchant, manufacturer, politician, and the founder of
Phillips Academy
("Not for Self") la, Finis Origine Pendet ("The End Depends Upon the Beginning") Youth From Every Quarter Knowledge and Goodness
, address = 180 Main Street
, city = Andover
, state = Ma ...
in
Andover, Massachusetts. Phillips is considered a pioneer in American
education.
Biography
Samuel Phillips Jr. was born in
Andover, Massachusetts (in a part that is now
North Andover). He was a descendant of the
Rev. George Phillips of
Watertown, the progenitor of the New England Phillips family in America. His grandfather
Rev. Samuel Phillips was the first and long-time pastor of the
South Church in Andover.
A graduate of
Governor Dummer Academy
The Governor's Academy is an independent school north of Boston located on in the village of Byfield, Massachusetts, United States (town of Newbury), north of Boston. The Academy enrolls approximately 412 students in grades nine through twelv ...
in 1767, and
Harvard College in 1771, Phillips was a very active and able member of the
Massachusetts Provincial Congress from 1775 to 1780. He served as a delegate to the state constitutional convention in 1779 and 1780, and was a state senator from 1780 to 1802, holding the office of
President of the Massachusetts Senate from 1785 until his death. For a short period before his death, Phillips also served as the fifth
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. In November 1789 he escorted newly elected President
George Washington
George Washington (February 22, 1732, 1799) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Appointed by the Continental Congress as commander of th ...
on his progress through Massachusetts to Concord.
Beginning in 1775, Phillips aided the revolutionary cause by producing gunpowder for Washington's troops at a mill on the
Shawsheen River in Andover. Though plagued by difficulties, the powder mill remained active into the 1790s. During this period, Phillips also ran a paper mill in Andover.
In the midst of the Revolution, and with financial backing from his father and his uncle,
Dr. John Phillips
John Phillips (December 27, 1719 – , 1795) was an early American educator and the cofounder of Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, along with his wife, Elizabeth Phillips. He was a major donor to Dartmouth College, where he served ...
, Samuel Phillips Jr. founded
Phillips Academy
("Not for Self") la, Finis Origine Pendet ("The End Depends Upon the Beginning") Youth From Every Quarter Knowledge and Goodness
, address = 180 Main Street
, city = Andover
, state = Ma ...
in Andover. It opened April 21, 1778. He was a charter member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1780.
Like the rest of his family and many Massachusetts patriots, Samuel Phillips Jr. was a strict
Calvinist, but he was also a practical visionary concerned about the improvement of society. In the preamble to his constitution for the new school, Phillips wrote: "Youth is the important period, on the improvement or neglect of which depend the most important consequences to individuals and the community." He set out "to lay the foundation of a public free School or Academy for the purpose of instructing Youth, not only in English and Latin Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, and those Sciences, wherein they are commonly taught; but more especially to learn them the Great End and Real Business of Living.
" From the first, financial aid scholarships were part of the program of Phillips Academy: "This Seminary shall be ever equally open to Youth, with requisit qualification, from every quarter."
See also
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The Governor's Academy
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Phillips Academy
("Not for Self") la, Finis Origine Pendet ("The End Depends Upon the Beginning") Youth From Every Quarter Knowledge and Goodness
, address = 180 Main Street
, city = Andover
, state = Ma ...
*
Phillips Exeter Academy
(not for oneself) la, Finis Origine Pendet (The End Depends Upon the Beginning) gr, Χάριτι Θεοῦ (By the Grace of God)
, location = 20 Main Street
, city = Exeter, New Hampshire
, zipcode ...
References
*Allis, Frederick S. Jr., ''Youth from Every Quarter: A Bicentennial History of Phillips Academy, Andover'' (University Press of New England, 1978).
*Taylor, John
''A Memoir of His Honor Samuel Phillips''"> ''A Memoir of His Honor Samuel Phillips''
Further reading
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1752 births
1802 deaths
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