Naphtali Daggett

Rev. Naphtali Daggett (September 8, 1727 - November 25, 1780) graduated from Yale in 1748 and became pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Smithtown, Long Island in 1751. In 1756 he became professor of divinity at Yale. He became the second president of Yale pro tempore on the resignation of its first president, Thomas Clap, in 1776, and served in that position until 1777. When the British attacked New Haven, Connecticut in 1779, Rev. Daggett took up arms in defense but was taken prisoner, and was forced to serve as a guide. He was bayonetted by his captors and died of his wounds.
Preceded by:
Thomas Clap
Presidents of Yale Succeeded by:
Ezra Stiles
Daggett, Naphtali Daggett, Naphtali Daggett, Naphtali

 

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