Background
He was born in what is now New Lebanon, New York on November 26, 1785.
He was born in what is now New Lebanon, New York on November 26, 1785.
He graduated from Middlebury College in 1807. He then studied theology and preached in Portland, Maine and Mount Zion, Georgia.
In 1818, he became president of Franklin College in Athens, Georgia, which was the founding college of the University of Georgia, although he only served a year in that position. In 1824, he became a trustee of Middlebury College, a position he maintained until his death. (He was also elected president of Middlebury College in 1846 but declined the position) He received a doctor of divinity from Williams College in 1824 and a doctor of laws from Middlebury College in 1852.
He was a vice president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute from 1842 until 1845, when he was elected president
He continued as president of RPI until 1865. He died on August 6, 1871 in Carbondale, Illinois at the age of 86.
Beman Park, located just north of the RPI campus, is named in his honor.