# UX405 FDC - 2004 23c Columbia University PC FDC
Founding Of Columbia University
Lewis Morris was one of the first people to suggest establishing a college in the Province of New York in 1704. He suggested a plot of land given to Trinity Church by Lord Cornburry known as Kingâs Farm. No steps would be taken for nearly 50 years.
The following year, the New York general assembly passed an act to raise £2,250 through a public lottery to establish a new college. However, they hadnât established a founding denomination (which was common practice at the time) or selected a location. Then, in 1751, the New York assembly established a commission of 10 people, seven of whom were part of the Church of England, to manage the funds to build the college.
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Many notable Americans (several of whom have appeared on stamps) have graduated from Columbia, and you can see a list here. You can also click here for more about the schoolâs history.
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Founding Of Columbia University
Lewis Morris was one of the first people to suggest establishing a college in the Province of New York in 1704. He suggested a plot of land given to Trinity Church by Lord Cornburry known as Kingâs Farm. No steps would be taken for nearly 50 years.
The following year, the New York general assembly passed an act to raise £2,250 through a public lottery to establish a new college. However, they hadnât established a founding denomination (which was common practice at the time) or selected a location. Then, in 1751, the New York assembly established a commission of 10 people, seven of whom were part of the Church of England, to manage the funds to build the college.
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Many notable Americans (several of whom have appeared on stamps) have graduated from Columbia, and you can see a list here. You can also click here for more about the schoolâs history.
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