Spring Hill College - Presidents of The College

Presidents of The College

  1. Bishop Michael Portier, D.D., first bishop of Mobile, founded Spring Hill College on May 1, 1830.
  2. Bishop Mathias Loras, D.D. 1830-1832
  3. Bishop John Stephen Bazin, D.D. 1832-1836
  4. Peter Mauvernay 1836-1839
  5. Bishop John Stephen Bazin, D.D. 1839-1840
  6. Dominic F. Bach, S.P.M. 1840-1842
  7. Bishop John Stephen Bazin, D.D. 1842-1844
  8. J. P. Bellier, C.J.M. 1844-1845
  9. A. Desgaultieres 1845
  10. Claude Rampoon 1845-1846
  11. Bishop John Stephen Bazin, D.D. 1846-1847
  12. Thomas Rapier 1847
  13. Francis S. Gautrelet, S.J. 1847-1859
  14. Anthony Jourdant, S.J. 1859-1862
  15. Francis S. Gautrelet, S.J. 1863-1865
  16. Aloysius Curioz, S.J. 1865-1868
  17. John Montillot, S.J. 1868-1875
  18. Dominic Beaudequin, S.J. 1875-1880
  19. John Downey, S.J. 1880-1883
  20. David McKiniry, S.J. 1883-1887
  21. James Lonegan, S.J. 1887-1896
  22. Michael S. Moynihan, S.J. 1896-1899
  23. William Tyrrell, S.J. 1899-1907
  24. Francis X. Twellmeyer, S.J. 1907-1913
  25. Edward Cummings, S.J. 1913-1919
  26. Joseph C. Kearns, S.J. 1919-1922
  27. Michael McNally, S.J. 1922-1925
  28. Joseph M. Walsh, S.J. 1925-1931
  29. John J. Druhan, S.J. 1931-1938
  30. W. Doris O'Leary, S.J. 1938-1946
  31. W. Patrick Donnelly, S.J. 1946-1952
  32. Andrew C. Smith, S.J. 1952-1959
  33. A. William Crandell, S.J. 1959-1966
  34. William J. Rimes, S.J. 1966-1972
  35. Paul Smallwood Tipton, S.J. 1972-1989
  36. Donald I. MacLean, S.J. 1989
  37. William J. Rewak, S.J. 1989-1997
  38. Gregory F. Lucey, S.J. 1997-2009
  39. Richard Salmi, S.J. 2009–present

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