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James Lysander Enos (September 19, 1825 - 1903) was a teacher and newspaper publisher in Iowa.
Early life and education
editEnos was born in Lysander, New York on September 19, 1825. He attended the Albany Normal School in Albany, New York, graduating in 1845 in the school's inaugural class. He studied under David Perkins Page.[1]
Career
editHe moved to Janesville, Wisconsin where he married Adelia Frances Hyde in 1850 before moving again to Cedar Rapids, Iowa. In Cedar Rapids, he began teaching school and in 1854, he purchased the local newspaper, the Cedar Valley Farmer, changed its name to the Cedar Valley Times, and became its editor and publisher. He was also the town's physician.[2]
In 1857 he attended the first gathering of the National Teachers Association, the predecessor to the National Education Association, and was elected as the NTA's first president.[3] His wife died at the age of 30.
Enos continued in publishing newspapers and periodicals for some time before moving to Florida and incorporating a new town using his last name. He grew citrus trees and served as the town's postmaster until his death in 1903.[4]
References
edit- ^ State University of New York at Albany (1895). An historical sketch of the State Normal College at Albany, New York and a history of its graduates for fifty years, 1844-1894. Cornell University Library. Albany, New York, Brandow Printing Company. p. 242.
- ^ Brewer, Luther A.; Wick, Barthinius L. (1911). "History of Linn County Iowa". Project Gutenberg.
- ^ Calkins, Norman (1924). "National Education Association Yearbook and list of active members". Retrieved June 6, 2024.
- ^ Cooper, Pam (1999). "Surname Index to Indian River County City Directories Florida Gazeteers & Business Directories" (PDF). Indian River County, Florida. Retrieved June 6, 2024.