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Carr Waller Pritchett, Sr.
American astronomer

Carr Waller Pritchett, Sr.

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Carr Waller Pritchet, Sr. (1823–1910) was an American educator and astronomer. He was the first President of Pritchett College in Glasgow, Missouri and the first director of the Morrison Observatory, also in Glasgow. (The observatory was moved to Fayette, MO during the early 1930s).

C. W. Pritchett was born on September 4, 1823 in Henry County Virginia; the oldest of ten children to Henry Pritchett and Martha Myra Waller. The family moved in 1835 first to St. Charles, Missouri and then to eastern Warren County Missouri. At the age of 21 he attended St. Charles College (the first Protestant College west of the Mississippi River); in 1844 he began teaching and in 1846 became what was then known as a licentiate of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. (The equivalent of an ordained minister in today's United Methodist Church).

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