Matthew Meigs

The Reverend Dr.
Matthew Meigs
Matthew K. Meigs in Greece
Born
Matthew Kugler (Kughler) Meigs

(1812-02-05)February 5, 1812
DiedOctober 9, 1889(1889-10-09) (aged 77)
Resting placeEdgewood Cemetery, Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Alma mater
Occupations
  • Educator
  • Clergyman
Known for
  • Principal, Academy of Newark, 1846-1851
  • President, Delaware College 1850-1851
  • Founder and Principal of The Hill School, 1851-1876
  • United States Consul to Piraeus, Greece, 1868-1869
SpouseMary Ripley Moulton Gould
ChildrenEleven
Parents
  • Major John Meigs (father)
  • Hannah Kugler Meigs (mother)

Matthew Kugler Meigs (February 5, 1812 – October 9, 1889) was an American educator, scholar, and Presbyterian clergyman. Although best known as the founder and principal (headmaster) of The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Meigs also served a short term as U.S. Consul to Piraeus, Greece, pastored churches, and preceded his time at The Hill School with teaching posts at a variety of other secondary and university level institutions including a short term as President of Delaware College (subsequently the University of Delaware).