Joseph Emerson

Emerson, son of Professor Ralph Emerson, D.D. and Eliza (Rockwell) Emerson, was born on May 28, 1821, at Norfolk, Connecticut, where his father was at the time pastor of the Congregational church. In 1829 his father became Professor of Ecclesiastical History in Andover Theological Seminary, in Andover, Massachusetts, and he was prepared for college at Phillips Academy in that place. During his senior year at Yale College he was one of the editors of the ''Yale Literary Magazine''. He graduated from Yale in 1841.
After graduation he was principal of the Union Academy in New London, Connecticut, a year, spent two years in Andover Theological Seminary, and was then tutor in Yale College from September 1844 to April 1848. He was licensed to preach while tutor, and was ordained a Congregational minister on February 22, 1860. Receiving the appointment of Professor of Ancient Languages in Beloit College, Wisconsin, he entered upon his duties in May 1848, after an eventful journey thither, which ended with a two days' ride in an open buggy across the prairie from Milwaukee. Five students formed the first freshman class, and the material equipment consisted of an incomplete brick building. Professor Emerson's department was divided in 1855, and his chair was thereafter that of Greek. He was also librarian for many years. By his students he was known as Zeus, so powerful was his influence upon their characters as well as upon their scholarship. On the fortieth anniversary of his connection with Beloit College, in May 1888, Professor Emerson was remembered with many letters and other testimonials from Beloit graduates and other friends. One gift bore an inscription from Xenophon's ''Memorabilia of Socrates'', "Having caused many to set their hearts upon attaining a noble manliness of life." By quietly interesting friends in the college he secured altogether an addition of $150,000 to its funds, and to him and his classmate, Professor Jackson J. Bushnell, who assumed his duties at Beloit only a few weeks earlier, much of the high repute and usefulness of the college is undoubtedly due.
In June 1870, Professor Emerson went abroad, and spent over a year in travel and study in Europe, Palestine and Egypt. In November 1888, on account of his health, he made another trip to Europe, remaining abroad a year and a half. After his return he did not resume his active duties, but resided part of the time in Beloit, and part of the time in Evanston, Illinois. He was greatly interested in the development of the Art Department of Beloit College, which was started in 1892 by the gift of Mrs. Emerson's collection.
He was the author of many addresses, sermons, lectures and magazine articles, several of which have been printed in pamphlet form. He issued in 1897 a volume of ''Lectures and Sermons.'' He also revised and published the ''History of Philosophy,'' left by his deceased brother-in-law, Prof Joseph Haven, D.D. He was a member of the Connecticut and Wisconsin Academies of Arts and Sciences, and of the American Philological Association. He received the degree of D D. from Yale in 1880, and of LL.D. from Beloit in 1897.
He married at New Britain, Connecticut, on September 1, 1852, Mary Cordelia, daughter of Alvin North, Esq, and sister of the wife of his classmate, Samuel Brace, and of Hubert F. North. She died in 1879, after many years of ill health. On July 9, 1884, he married Helen Frances, daughter of Harvey and Hannah Thirstin (Thompson) Brace, of Evanston, Illinois, and formerly a teacher in Wellesley College.
Emerson died of general debility at his home in Beloit, on August 4, 1900, at the age of 79 years. His widow, and a son and daughter by his first wife survived him. The son was a trustee of Beloit College and the daughter graduated from Wellesley College in 1891.
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General topics of a course of astronomical lectures together with definitions and remarks relating to astronomy, and to optics, as connected with astronomy by Emerson, Joseph
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The Evangelical primer containing a minor doctrinal catechism, and a minor historical catechism ; to which is added the Westminster Assembly's Shorter catechism ; with short explan... by Emerson, Joseph
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The Evangelical primer containing a minor doctrinal catechism, and a minor historical catechism ; to which is added the Westminster Assembly's Shorter catechism ; with short explan... by Emerson, Joseph
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Two minor catechisms, for the use of parents and instructors in teaching their children and pupils by Emerson, Joseph
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A chart for seamen exhibited in a sermon, preached in Beverly, March 18th, 1804. Particularly addressed to seamen by Emerson, Joseph
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An extract from a late sermon on the death of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Emerson, Pastor of the First Church in Malden Who died very suddenly on Monday evening July 13th, 1767. In the... by Emerson, Joseph
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The fear of God, an antidote against the fear of man A sermon preached at Pepperrell, May 7. 1758. To Capt. Thomas Lawrence, and part of his company of soldiers: before their going... by Emerson, Joseph
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A word to those that are afflicted very much A sermon preach'd at the lecture in Malden, October 20th 1738. On occasion of the repeated and multiplied deaths of children in many fa... by Emerson, Joseph
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A word to those that are afflicted very much A sermon preach'd at the lecture in Malden, October 20th 1738. On occasion of the repeated and multiplied deaths of children in many fa... by Emerson, Joseph 1700-1767
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The important duty of a timely seeking of God urged in a sermon, the substance of which was delivered on the Lord's-Day, April 11th. 1725. And now at the repeated desires of many o... by Emerson, Joseph
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Outline of a course of astronomical lectures with an appendix containing an explanation of the most important terms relating to astronomy by Emerson, Joseph
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Questions, adapted to the third edition of Whelpley's Compend of history by Emerson, Joseph
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The Evangelical primer containing a minor doctrinal catechism, and a minor historical catechism ; to which is added the Westminster Assembly's Shorter catechism ; with short explan... by Emerson, Joseph
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Christian economy A sermon, delivered before the Massachusetts Missionary Society, at their fourteenth annual meeting, in Boston, May 25, 1813 by Emerson, Joseph
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The evangelical primer containing a minor doctrinal catechism; and a minor historical catechism; : to which is added the Westminster Assembly's Shorter catechism; : with short expl... by Emerson, Joseph
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A thanksgiving-sermon preach'd at Pepperrell, July 24th. 1766 A day set apart by public authority as a day of thanksgiving on the account of the repeal of the Stamp-Act by Emerson, Joseph
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A thanksgiving sermon, preach'd at Pepperrell, January 3d 1760 A day set apart by the church and congregation there: to commemorate the goodness of God to them the year past: espec... by Emerson, Joseph 1724-1775
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Advice of a father to a son engaging in the work of the evangelical ministry a sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Emerson, to the work of the ministry, an... by Emerson, Joseph
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Advice of a father to a son engaging in the work of the evangelical ministry a sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Emerson, to the work of the ministry, an... by Emerson, Joseph 1700-1767
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Wisdom is justified of all her children A sermon preach'd at the Thursday-lecture in Boston. by Emerson, Joseph
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