< Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)

RIDPATH, JOHN CLARK, an American educator; born in Putnam co., Ind., April 26, 1840; was graduated at Indiana Asbury University in 1863; and later held a professorship in Baker University, Kansas. In 1869 he became Professor of English Literature at Asbury University, Indiana, and was elected its vice-president in 1879. Through his influence the endowment of nearly $2,000,000 was bestowed on the university by Mr. DePauw, whose name it now bears. In 1874-1875 he published a History of the United States which he supplemented with another in 1877. In 1876 he issued a School History, and in 1879 an English Grammar. Desiring to devote his whole time to literature, he resigned his university offices. In 1881, he published the Life of Garfield, a Life of J. G. Blaine in 1848, a Cyclopædia of History in 1880-1884, a History of Texas in 1884, Great Races of Mankind in 1894, Life and Times of Gladstone (1898), and A History of the United States (8 vols. 1900). He died in New York City, Aug. 1, 1900.

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