Background
Samuel McKinney was born on March 19, 1807 in County Antrim, Ireland (now part of Northern Ireland. His father was Samuel McKinney and his mother, Margaret Findley.
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Samuel McKinney was born on March 19, 1807 in County Antrim, Ireland (now part of Northern Ireland. His father was Samuel McKinney and his mother, Margaret Findley.
McKinney graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1832, where he received a degree in Theology.
He founded the Chalmers Institute in Holly Springs, Mississippi in 1850. He served as the founding president of Austin College in Huntsville, Texas from 1850 to 1853, and again from 1862 to 1871. He grew up in Tennessee.
During that time, he also converted many Native Americans.
McKinney returned to Tennessee, first to preach in Shelby County and later to teach in Madison County. He taught at the Denmark Academy in Denmark.
Later, he served as the president of the West Jackson College (a precursor to Union University) in Jackson. McKinney founded Chalmers Institute, a boys" school in Holly Springs, Mississippi, in 1850.
When Baker founded Austin College in Huntsville, Texas in 1850, he hired McKinney as its first president until 1853.
Though both men were initially on good terms, McKinney resigned due to a personal disagreement with Sam Houston. In any case, McKinney returned to Mississippi. However, during the American Civil War in 1862 McKinney returned to serve as president a second time until 1871.
McKinney died on November 27, 1879.