Cyrus David Foss papers
Scope and Contents
The Foss papers include correspondence (primarily with his family), miscellaneous manuscript and printed writings (including a considerable number of sermons), biographical clippings, and materials on his travels. In addition, there is some Foss family genealogy, and letters and miscellaneous papers of his brothers Archibald Campbell (1830-1970, Wes ’52) and William Jay (1835-1859, Wes ’56). The additional envelope is duplicates of annual reports from Foss's time.
Dates
- Creation: 1825-1912
Creator
- Foss, Cyrus D., 1834-1910 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Use
In public domain - No Copyright - United States
Biographical / Historical
Cyrus Foss, the sixth president of Wesleyan University, was a natural choice to lead the institution because of his ties both to teaching and to the Methodist Church. Born on January 17, 1834, in Kingston, New York, his father was a Methodist minister who later became a farmer. Foss and his two brothers graduated from Amenia Seminary and then from Wesleyan, all as valedictorians. Each one, Archibald of the class of 1852, Cyrus of the class of 1854, and William of the class of 1856, entered the ministry. Archibald Foss later joined the faculty of Wesleyan, and it is for him that Foss Hill is named.
After Cyrus Foss graduated from Wesleyan, he taught for two years at Amenia Seminary and was the principal there for a year. He then began to preach and eventually was called to churches in Brooklyn and Manhattan, where he served for more than 15 years and attracted large congregations. While there, he met several influential Wesleyan trustees and alumni who in 1875 called upon him to serve as president when the university was once again in a financial crisis. He accepted, despite the 40 percent reduction in salary that he had to take when he left the ministry.
A popular, open-minded, courteous man who spoke clearly and logically, Foss faced an endowment fund that had not grown in proportion with the physical facilities of the university. The country was still in the throes of the depression created by the Panic of 1873. He marshaled the resources of the alumni association and the trustees, who responded generously and averted a crisis. During his tenure as president, a few professorships were added, but there were no major changes in the curriculum and there were only minor improvements on campus.
Foss was so successful in his management of the university that in 1880 the Methodist Church elected him a bishop, the highest office in the church. He left the presidency but remained a trustee of the university and continued to be active on the board until his death on January 29, 1910.
Extent
4.1 Linear Feet (9 hollinger boxes and 1 envelope)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Cyrus David Foss (1834-1910), Wesleyan University class of 1854, was the sixth president of Wesleyan, (1875-1880), and a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, (1880-1904). This collection contains correspondence, many sermons, some materials from his time at Wesleyan, information about his position as bishop, and his travels. It also contains materials from other members of his family.
Arrangement
The collection is roughly organized into six series:
- Correpsondence
- Sermons/Bishopric
- Wesleyan
- Personal
- Travel
- Family
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Presented to Wesleyan University in 1948 and 1949 by Cyrus D. Foss' daughter Helen Foss Wood (Mrs. George B).
Subject
- Foss, Cyrus D., 1834-1910 (Person)
- Methodist Episcopal Church (Organization)
- Title
- Cyrus David Foss papers, 1825-1912
- Status
- Unprocessed
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the University Archives Repository