Elijah Barrett Prettyman
Lydia Forrest Johnston
(m. 1855)Elijah Barrett Prettyman (1830–1907) was the second principal of Maryland State Normal School (now Towson University).
Biography
Elijah Barrett Prettyman was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania on February 20, 1830.[1] He graduated from Dickinson College. He was a teacher and principal in Anne Arundel County for over 15 years. He later became the State Superintendent of Public Instruction and Principal of the Normal School.
He married Lydia Forrest Johnston on June 6, 1855, and they had six children.[1]
A Democrat, he was elected clerk of the Montgomery County court and served for 22 years.[1]
He died at his home in Rockville, Maryland on December 9, 1907.[2]
References
- ^ a b c Steiner, Bernard Christian, ed. (1907). Men of Mark in Maryland. Vol. I. Johnson-Wynne Company. pp. 291–292. Retrieved June 27, 2023 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "Dr. Elijah B. Prettyman Dead". The Evening Star. Rockville, Maryland. December 10, 1907. p. 10. Retrieved June 27, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
- Presidential Biographies - Towson Archives
Preceded by McFadden Alexander Newell | Towson University principal 1890-1905 | Succeeded by George W. Ward |
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Towson University presidents
- Newell (1866–1890)
- Prettyman (1890–1905)
- Ward (1905–1909)
- Richmond (1909–1917)
- West (1917–1920)
- Tall (1920–1934)
The leader of Towson University was known as the "Principal" until 1934.