Member Directory,
1847 - 1922

View all members

Henry P. Tappan

Full Name: Henry Philip Tappan

Philosopher/University President

Centurion, 1847–unknown

born April 18, 1805
Rhinebeck, New York
died November 15, 1881
Vevey, Switzerland
elected January 13, 1847
Age forty-one
buried Vevey, Switzerland
Member portrait of Henry P. Tappan

Archivist’s Notes

There is a possibility that he did not join the club despite documentation of his election, as his name does not appear in any subsequent printed rosters of membership. He may have chosen not to “qualify” for membership (i.e., pay initiation fees). The Century Association has traditionally recognized such cases as former members, however, as rosters were not published annually and it is possible he joined between printings. The monument to him at Green-Wood Cemetery is a cenotaph.

Century Memorial

Tappan was born in 1805 and died in 1881. A graduate of Union College in Schenectady and the Auburn Theological Seminary, he also received an honorary degree from Columbia (1854). He was professor of moral and intellectual philosophy at what is now New York University (from which he was dismissed for criticizing an inefficient administration), and was the first president of the University of Michigan. He also founded an astronomical observatory in Detroit. He published numerous books, including A Review of Edward’s Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will (1839), Elements of Logic (1844) and A Treatise on University Education (1851).

William A. Frosch
“Our Original Amateurs, 2009”

Related Members

Member Directory Home