Francis Wayland III | |
Birth Date: | August 23, 1826 |
Death Date: | January 9, 1904 (aged 78) |
Office: | 1st Dean of Yale Law School |
Term Start: | 1873 |
Term End: | 1903 |
Predecessor: | Position created |
Successor: | Henry Wade Rogers |
Office1: | 54th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut |
Term Start1: | May 5, 1869 |
Term End1: | May 4, 1870 |
Predecessor1: | Ephraim H. Hyde |
Successor1: | Julius Hotchkiss |
Governor1: | Marshall Jewell |
Birth Place: | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Death Place: | New Haven, Connecticut, U.S. |
Education: | Brown University (AB) Harvard Law School |
Party: | Republican |
Parents: | Francis Wayland (father) |
Francis Wayland III (August 23, 1826 - January 9, 1904)[1] was an American lawyer and politician who served as the and first dean of Yale Law School and 54th lieutenant governor of Connecticut.
Wayland was born in Boston, the son of Francis Wayland. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brown University in 1846 and studied law at Harvard Law School.[2]
Wayland became probate judge in Connecticut in 1864 and was the 54th lieutenant governor of Connecticut in 1869–1870.[3] In 1872, he became a professor in the Yale Law School, of which he was dean from 1873 to 1903.[4]