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  2. Yale College - Wikipedia

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    Although other Yale schools were founded as early as 1810, all of Yale was officially known as Yale College until 1887, when its schools were confederated and the institution was renamed Yale University. It is ranked as one of the top colleges in the United States.

  3. In 1718, when wealthy London merchant Elihu Yalestep grandson of Theophilus Eaton, co-founder of the New Haven colony—donated over 400 books, a portrait of King George I, and cloth goods that sold for 562 pounds, the college was named Yale College.

  4. Yale University - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1701, Yale is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution. [10] Yale was established as the Collegiate School in 1701 by Congregationalist clergy of the Connecticut Colony.

  5. Yale was founded in 1701 and is the third oldest university in the United States. It was originally chartered by the colonial legislature of Connecticut as the Collegiate School and was held at Killingworth and other locations.

  6. History of Yale

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    The history of Yale College and University begins in the mid-1600s when some Puritans broke away from the Massachusetts colony and formed their own Bible-based settlement in the Hartford area of Connecticut.

  7. Who Is the Founder of Yale University? - AdmissionSight

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    Today, Yale University stands as a testament to the vision and generosity of its founder, Elihu Yale. His dedication to the pursuit of knowledge and his belief in the transformative power of education continue to shape the institution’s values and mission.

  8. Elihu Yale | East India Company, Madras, India | Britannica

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    Elihu Yale was an English merchant, official of the East India Company, and benefactor of Yale University. Although born in Massachusetts, Yale was taken to England by his family at the age of three, and he never returned to America.

  9. Yale University is founded, Oct. 9, 1701 - POLITICO

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    This day marks the founding of Yale University in 1701, when Connecticut’s colonial Legislature chartered the Collegiate School in Seabrook to educate students for “Publick employment both in...

  10. Yale: A History on JSTOR

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    In 1701, during this brief pause, a college was founded in the wilderness of Connecticut by a small group of ministers. The dream of establishing a college in this little corner of the earth was an old one. It had originated with John Davenport, a founder of the New Haven Colony and first minister to the New Haven congregation.

  11. Yale: A History - Brooks Mather Kelley - Google Books

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    This lively history of Yale traces the development of the college from its founding in 1701 by a small group of Puritan clergymen intent on preserving the purity of the faith in Connecticut,...