John S. Hougham
{{Short description|American university president (1821–1894)}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| name = John S. Hougham
| order =
| image = Portrait of John S. Hougham in 1894.png
| caption =
| predecessor = Abraham C. Shortridge
| successor = Emerson E. White
| title = Acting President of Purdue University
| birth_date = {{birth date|1821|05|28}}
| birth_place =
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1894|03|31|1821|05|28}}
| death_place =
| term_start = 6 November 1875
| term_end = 30 April 1876
}}
John Scherer Hougham (28 May 1821 – 31 March 1894) was Purdue University’s first appointed professor, first (unofficial) acting President (March 11, 1874 – June 11, 1874) after Purdue's first President Richard Dale Owen resigned on March 1, 1874, and later an official acting President (November 6, 1875 – April 30, 1876) between the administrations of Abraham C. Shortridge and Emerson E. White.Topping, Robert W. (10-1-1988) A Century and Beyond: The History of Purdue University. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. p63, p383.
Hougham first graduated from Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana, in 1846, where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, and later after his death, the location of the John S. Hougham Manuscript Collection.[http://www.wabash.edu/alumni/docs/Class%20of%201995%20Late%20Dec%202005%20ltr.pdf Wabash College Archives, John S. Hougham Manuscript Collection]. Retrieved September 27, 2007.
He then rose to Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Franklin College in Franklin, Indiana (1848 – 1867).[https://books.google.com/books?id=788BAAAAYAAJ&dq=john+s+hougham&pg=PA147 Indiana School Journal, April 1860 V(4):147]. Retrieved September 26, 2007.
During this time he was also a well regarded maker of scientific instruments for educational and professional use in medicine, chemistry, astronomy, and other related fields (e.g., solar compass).[http://www.surveyhistory.org/john_s__hougham1.htm Virtual Museum of Surveying]. Retrieved September 26, 2007
"Hougham Street" in Franklin, IN, adjacent to the Franklin College campus, was named to honor one of the city's most illustrious residents.[https://www.google.com/maps/@39.4798696,-86.044457,3a,75y,293.17h,81.66t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s7UDVs7wIBmUTpKoLQTtLPA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 Google Maps Street View image]. Retrieved August 18, 2016.
After those appointments, he was Chairman of Philosophy and Agriculture at Kansas State University (1868 – 1872). He then took an appointment as Professor of Physics and Industrial Mechanics, and Chairman of Agricultural Chemistry at Purdue University (1872 – 1876),[http://www.physics.purdue.edu/about_us/history/early_years.shtml A History of Physics at Purdue]. Retrieved September 26, 2007.
serving in those early years of Purdue’s history as an academic "handyman" — and for a time acting President during parts of 1874, '75, and '76 — to John Purdue and the founding Trustees, visiting other universities around the country in search of new ideas and faculty to bring back to his native Indiana. Around 1876, he returned to Kansas State where he spent the remaining years of his academic career.
Notes
{{reflist|2}}
Additional Sources
- [https://collections.lib.purdue.edu/pupindex/search.php?q=1943&qtype=PublicationYear&page=3 Presidents of Purdue University (Acting included)]. [Retrieved October 28, 2022]
- [https://www.purdue.edu/purdue/about/presidents.php Presidents of Purdue University (Acting omitted)]. [Retrieved October 28, 2022]
- [https://www.etesseract.com/RHjournal/txt_subj.pdf Rittenhouse Journal index]. Elgin, Richard L. 1993. "John S. Hougham and the Early History of the Solar Compass." Rittenhouse: The Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise 7(28):117-121. [Retrieved October 28, 2022]
- [https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.ispls.org/resource/resmgr/imported/HS-38-4.pdf Davis, Michael J. 2012. "John S. Hougham's Solar Compass." Hoosier Surveyor 38(4):16-17.] [Retrieved October 28, 2022] This article describes one of Hougham's solar compasses owned by the Johnson County Museum in Franklin, Indiana.
- [http://hougham-huffam.org/showmedia.php?mediaID=199&medialinkID=299 The Hougham/Huffam Family Tree]. "John Scherer Hougham - Developer of the solar compass" by RICHARD L ELGIN, PHD, LS, PE, ELGIN SURVEYING & ENGINEERING, NC. [Retrieved August 18, 2016]
{{Purdue University presidents}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hougham, John S.}}
Category:Presidents of Purdue University
Category:American scientific instrument makers
Category:Wabash College alumni