Samuel Train Dutton

Henry Morgenthau, Sr. and Samuel Train Dutton and Cleveland Hoadley Dodge in 1916

Samuel Train Dutton (October 1849 - March 28, 1919) was the superintendent of schools at Teachers College, Columbia University. He was a founder of the New York Peace Society and the treasurer of the American College for Girls at Constantinople.[1][2]

Biography

He was born in October 1849 in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. He graduated from Yale University in 1873 with a B.A. and an M.A. in 1890. In 1912 he was awarded an LL.D from Baylor University.[1]

In 1916 he moved to Hartsdale, New York.[1]

He died on March 28, 1919 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[1]

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