Frederick William Huntington
Frederick William Huntington (1819-1901) was an American clergyman and educator known for his contributions to the Congregationalist church. He served as a pastor in various locations and was deeply involved in theological education, helping to shape the curriculum and direction of seminaries during his time.
In addition to his pastoral work, Huntington was a prominent figure in the founding of universities and educational institutions. He played a significant role in promoting higher education and was committed to the idea of integrating faith with learning, influencing many students and future leaders in the process.