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  1. Joseph Ward (May 5, 1838 – December 11, 1889) was an American educator. Biography. Joseph Ward was born at Perry Center, New York. After attending public schools, he taught and worked on a farm before entering Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. He graduated from Brown University and Andover Theological Seminary.

  2. Joseph Ward ist der Name folgender Personen: Joseph Ward (Pädagoge) (18381889), US-amerikanischer Pädagoge. Joseph Ward (Politiker) (1856–1930), neuseeländischer Politiker.

  3. He was a leader in the movement to make South Dakota a state which occurred November 2, 1889, just before he died of diabetes in December that year. In 1910 in Boston, Ward was posthumously recognized as one of the 24 greatest men in the 300 years of history of the Congregational Church.

    • May 5, 1838
    • December 11, 1889
  4. Joseph Ward was born on May 5, 1838. He graduated from Brown University and Andover Theological Seminary. Accepting a missionary appointment, he was ordained in 1869 at Yankton, capital of the Dakota Territory, where he organized and directed church efforts.

  5. 9. Okt. 2012 · Joseph Ward (1838-1889) South Dakota Marble by Bruno Beghé Given in 1963 CVC Emancipation Hall U.S. Capitol This official Architect of the Capitol photograph is being made available for educational, scholarly, news or personal purposes (not advertising or any other commercial use). When any of these images is used the photographic ...

  6. Joseph Ward (May 5, 1838 – December 11, 1889) was an American educator. Biography. Joseph Ward was born at Perry Center, New York. After attending public schools, he taught and farmed before entering Phillips Academy, in Andover, Massachusetts.

  7. Joseph Ward was destined to make a lasting impact in Yankton, South Dakota and the state as a whole. Born in Perry Centre, New York to Dr. Jabez and Aurilla Ward on May 5, 1838, Ward had an early fondness for education.