George Dabney


George Edward Dabney was an educator and scholar of classics, who served on the faculty of Washington College from 1837 to 1854.

Early life

George Dabney was born in 1808. He graduated from the University of Virginia.

Career

Dabney taught at New London Academy in Bedford County, Virginia. Later, he taught ancient languages at Washington College in 1837. He delivered a graduation address at Washington College in 1838 on the importance of studying classics and published in the Southern Literary Messenger in 1851. He also delivered an address "on the value of writing," to the alumni of the University of Virginia in June 1849.
Dabney was, with fellow Washington College professor Henry Ruffner, active in the anti-slavery movement in western Virginia and he freed several of his slaves in the 1850s.

Death

Dabney died in 1868.