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Martin Kellogg (March 15, 1828 – August 26, 1903) was born in
Vernon, Connecticut Vernon is the most populous town in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 30,215 at the 2020 census. Vernon contains the smaller villages of Talcottville and Dobsonville. Vernon contains the former City of Rockville. ...
, to Allyn Kellogg and Eliza Kellogg née White. He graduated from Yale as valedictorian of the Class of 1850. He was ordained as a missionary in the Congregational Church and served as a pastor in Shasta, California, in 1855, then in Grass Valley, California, from 1857 to 1860, and then in Oakland, California, starting in 1861. Kellogg became the first member of the Academic Senate of the University of California on September 1, 1868. He served as acting president from 1890 to 1893, and was named the Seventh President of the University of California in 1893. He served on the Board of Education in Berkeley and twice as Moderator of the General Association of California. He served as a trustee of the First Congregational Church of Berkeley. He died on August 26, 1903. He was preceded in death by his adopted daughter, Annie Day Kellogg, who committed suicide earlier that year on April 25, 1903.


References


Inaugural Address--''Our University a Public Trust,'' by Martin Kellogg



University Chronicle--University of California, Berkeley, Vol. 6



The Year Book of the Congregational Christian Churches of the United States

California Digital Newspaper Collection

Martin Kellogg Fellowships


External links

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Portrait of Martin Kellogg from the Lick Observatory Records Digital Archive, UC Santa Cruz Library's Digital Collections
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kellogg, Martin People from Berkeley, California Leaders of the University of California, Berkeley 1828 births 1903 deaths People from Vernon, Connecticut Yale University alumni