Samuel Eells

Samuel Eells (1810–1842) was a 19th-Century American philosopher, essayist and orator who founded the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity in 1832 at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. Eells was born in Westmoreland,_New_York in the rural western part of the state in 1810. He could trace his family back to early settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and his father was a Congregationalist missionary who worked amongst the Native Americans in Western... more

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  • May 18, 1810

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  • Mar 13, 1842 (age 31 years)

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  • 1828
  • 1832
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