George Ness Falkenstein
George Ness Falkenstein' (July 16, 1859 – August 17, 1949)[1] is a former president of Elizabethtown College.
George Ness Falkenstein | |
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Born | |
Died | August 17, 1949 90) Pennsylvania | (aged
Occupation(s) | Educator and minister, Church of the Brethren |
Known for | Helping to found Elizabethtown College, and serving as its president (1901-1902) |
Spouse | Eva (Shellenberger) Falkenstein |
Parent(s) | David Falkenstein and Mary Ness Falkenstein |
Academic background | |
Education | York County Academy, Brethren Normal School (Juniata College), and Oberlin College |
Formative years
Born in York County, Pennsylvania on July 16, 1859, George Ness Falkenstein was a son of David Falkenstein and Mary (Ness) Falkenstein. Following his father's death in 1866, George Falkenstein took a job with a local grain mill to help support his mother and siblings. The money he earned there also enabled him to pursue a formal education via attendance at the York County Academy, the Brethren Normal School (known today as Juniata College), and Oberlin College.[2][3]
Academic career
Following his graduation from Oberlin, Falkenstein relocated west in order to accept teaching positions in Kansas and Illinois. He also supported himself as a wheat farmer and harvester. He subsequently returned east, married Eva Shellenberger, and launched a business venture with her in Kansas. When it failed, he returned to teaching; however, his job-security was compromised when a blizzard forced the closure of the school in 1888; a tornado then damaged his family's home later that same year. Briefly employed as a member of the science faculty at Mount Morris College, he packed up his family and moved east again in 1893 in order to accept a position as a minister with the Church of the Brethren in Germantown, Pennsylvania, where he remained until 1900. As the new century dawned, he then became involved in the planning of a new academic institution - Elizabethtown College, and moved his family west to become a staff member and then, in 1901 and 1902, the college's president.[4][5]
Death and interment
Falkenstein died in Pennsylvania on August 17, 1949, and was interred at Bupps Union Cemetery in Seven Valleys, York County.
References
- http://www.etown.edu/news.aspx?newsid=2807&dept=29
- Ferree, Emmett. "George Ness Falkenstein." Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania: Elizabethtown College (FYS HD Landmarks & Legends: Learning Local History, Professor Benowitz, December 1, 2017.
- Pennsylvania State Death Certificate Number 70112. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, August 17, 1849.
- Ferree, "George Ness Falkenstein," Elizabethtown College.
- http://www.etown.edu/President.aspx?topic=Presidential+History+of+Elizabethtown+College&skin=0&department=290