Gessner Harrison was an American educator, author, and college administrator during the antebellum era. He was appointed by James Madison as an associate professor of ancient languages at the University of Virginia (1828–1859). Harrison was recognized for teaching the fundamentals of the classics as well as linguistics, and for advancing these in his publications. He often served as chairman of the faculty and was required to address years of riotous student behavior.
Gessner Harrison
1821 portrait of Thomas Jefferson–Harrison dined with him as a student.
Univ. of Va. Prof. George Long Harrison's predecessor and mentor
James Madison, University of Virginia rector, appointed Harrison as a professor in 1828.
Nelson County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,775. Its county seat is Lovingston. Nelson County is part of the Charlottesville, VA, Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Nelson County Courthouse
Mudslide damage in Nelson County after the passage of Hurricane Camille
The Tye River flows through the mountains and low hills of Nelson County.
I-64 in Nelson County