William McSherry

William McSherry
Black and white portrait of William McSherry
Portrait of William McSherry
18th President of Georgetown College
In office
1837–1839
Preceded byThomas F. Mulledy
Succeeded byJoseph A. Lopez
Personal details
Born(1799-07-19)July 19, 1799
Charlestown, Virginia, U.S.[a]
DiedDecember 18, 1839(1839-12-18) (aged 40)
Georgetown, District of Columbia, U.S.[b]
Resting placeJesuit Community Cemetery
Alma mater

William McSherry SJ (July 19, 1799 – December 18, 1839) was an American Catholic priest and Jesuit who became the president of Georgetown College and a Jesuit provincial superior. The son of Irish immigrants, McSherry was educated at Georgetown College, where he entered the Society of Jesus. As one of the first Americans to complete the traditional Jesuit course of training, he was sent to Rome to be educated for the priesthood. There, he made several discoveries of significant, forgotten holdings in the Jesuit archives, which improved historians' knowledge of the early European settling of Maryland and of the language of Indian tribes there.

McSherry became the first provincial superior of the Jesuits' Maryland Province from 1833 to 1837, and laid the groundwork for the sale of the province's slaves in 1838. He then briefly became the president of Georgetown College in 1837, and was simultaneously made provincial superior for a second time in 1839, despite suffering illness to which he would succumb several months later.

Early life

William McSherry was born on July 19, 1799, in Charlestown, Virginia (today part of West Virginia),[2][a] to Anastasia "Anne" Lilly and Richard McSherry.[4] He was named after his father's twin brother.[5] His father was born in St. John's Point in County Down, Ireland,[6] (today part of Northern Ireland) and had emigrated to the United States in the 1780s,[5] after a prosperous stint in commerce in Jamaica; upon settling in the United States, he purchased an estate—naming it "Retirement"—and became a farmer of tomato, okra, and fruit.[6] McSherry's mother was also of Irish ancestry,[7] and met Richard in the United States, where they married on July 31, 1791.[4]

Following his two older brothers, William enrolled at Georgetown College in Washington, D.C., on November 6, 1813,[6] and entered the Society of Jesus at Georgetown as a novice on February 6, 1815. He was then sent to Rome to study philosophy and theology in June 1820,[8] alongside five other young Jesuits who would go on to hold prominent positions within the American Jesuit order; they were: Thomas Mulledy, Charles Constantine Pise, James Ryder, John Smith, and George Fenwick.[9] In Rome, he was ordained a priest, likely in 1825 or 1826.[2]

Campus of Georgetown College in 1829
Georgetown College in 1829

While in Rome, McSherry discovered in the Jesuit archives the previously forgotten Relatio Itineris by Andrew White, which is the most comprehensive account of the journey of the Ark and the Dove, and published it.[2] He also rediscovered manuscripts in the archives which contained the only extant writings of the Indian tribes of Maryland.[10] He spent time at the Pontifical Gregorian University,[11] before being appointed the minister of the literary and medical colleges of the Collegio del Carmine in Turin,[11] whose rector was Jan Roothaan,[2] where he remained from 1826 to 1828.[12]

Eventually, McSherry left Livorno for the United States on a treacherous voyage that lasted 171 days, and caused some in the United States to fear that the three Jesuits aboard had perished. He arrived at Georgetown on December 22, 1828.[13] The following year, he became a professor of humanities at Georgetown, and was named the minister for the school, procurator, and consultor one year later.[14] He also served as a professor of theology during this time,[15] and as head of the lower classes.[16] From October 1831 to June 1832, he was appointed the socius (assistant) to Peter Kenney, who was the apostolic visitor to the Jesuits in St. Louis and the Missouri Valley.[14] McSherry was recalled to Rome in 1832, where he professed his solemn vows to the Jesuit order, making him one of the first American Jesuits to complete the traditional Jesuit course of training.[2]

Maryland provincial

St. Stanislaus Jesuit Novitiate in Frederick, Maryland
St. Stanislaus Novitiate in Frederick was established in 1833.

On August 14, 1832, McSherry was elected the first procurator of the Jesuit mission in the United States; soon thereafter, Kenney requested that the Jesuit Superior General elevate the mission to the status of a province. This request was granted on August 28, and McSherry set sail for Rome from New York City so he could receive instructions on how to establish the new province. The territory of the new province was defined according to the borders of the state of Maryland,[17] and the province was officially established on February 2, 1833.[18]

On February 7, 1833, McSherry was made the first provincial superior of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus.[10] He officially assumed the position on July 8, 1833,[19] but was soon confronted with a considerable debt that Georgetown College had accrued, as well as disciplinary issues within the institution.[18] At the same time he was provincial, McSherry was also pastor of St. Ignatius Church at St. Thomas Manor from 1834 to 1837.[20]

As provincial, McSherry advocated for the relocation of the Jesuit novitiate from Georgetown to Frederick, Maryland because this would reduce expenses, which were of great concern because the novitiate was in significant debt as well; although this relocation was not complete until after his term ended, the first efforts at relocation were made during this time,[21] so that St. Stanislaus Novitiate had a presence in Frederick by 1833.[22]

By the end of his tenure, the province's schools were under strain due to a lack of Jesuits to staff them.[23] Despite this, the province operated several missions throughout rural Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, whose successes were largely attributed to McSherry. In order to support them, McSherry unsuccessfully sought to obtain the Superior General's approval to sell some of the Jesuits' land and farms in 1835,[24] which totaled 13,500 acres (5,500 hectares) across Maryland by 1837.[25] The Second Provincial Council of Baltimore in 1833 entrusted to the province a new mission to the freed blacks who had returned to Liberia. However, the already-shorthanded province was unable to perform the task.[26] The province's financial difficulties were further compounded by the fact that the farms, worked by slaves, had become unprofitable.[27] As a result, McSherry and Mulledy together impressed upon the provincial congregation of 1835 the need to sell the province's slaves.[28]

Slave sale

In 1836, McSherry and the province's leadership were seriously considering selling all the nearly-300 slaves who remained under the ownership of the Maryland Province. A formal assessment of the moral and economic advantages and disadvantages of the proposed sale was drawn up by Stephen Larigaudelle Dubuisson.[29] The financial concerns become acute due to the increasing unprofitability of the farms and the growing debt accrued by Georgetown's recent construction projects.[30]

After the leadership returned a vote of six to four in favor of sale, the Superior General Jan Roothaan approved the transaction on October 27, 1836, on the condition that the purchasers guarantee the right of the slaves to practice their Catholic faith, that their families not be separated, and that those who were old or ill be allowed to remain with the Jesuits and be cared for.[31] During this period, McSherry began to experience symptoms that later proved to be stomach cancer, and was occasionally unable to discharge his office.[32]

Following his requests to be relieved of the office, Roothaan permitted his resignation in October 1837.[33] Thomas Mulledy replaced McSherry as provincial superior, and McSherry assumed Mulledy's role as the president of Georgetown.[34] In addition to McSherry's petitions, this swap was motivated by Roothaan's dissatisfaction with McSherry's failure to keep him apprised of the province's affairs—which was largely due to his worsening illness—and his lack of confidence in Mulledy's administrative abilities.[35] Due to the Panic of 1837,[36] the sale was not executed until the following year.[34] In total, 272 slaves were sold to Jesse Batey and Henry Johnson of Louisiana on June 19, 1838,[37] and much outrage within the Jesuit order over the morality of the sale ensued; this outrage was reflected also by Roothaan, whose orders on which the sale was conditioned were not followed.[38]

Georgetown College

Photograph of McSherry Hall from the southwest
McSherry Hall was renamed Anne Marie Becraft Hall in 2017.

McSherry was appointed the president of Georgetown College, and despite suffering from cancer, entered office on December 25, 1837.[6][32] He inherited a large debt of almost $48,000, (~$1.34 million in 2023) accrued during the presidency of his predecessor. McSherry reduced the debt by increasing enrollment and eliciting a large donation, reducing it to a still-significant, but more manageable, $24,000.[39] In 1839, Roothaan ordered McSherry to suspend Mulledy from his duties as provincial superior due to fallout over the slave sale scandal. After Mulledy left to answer to the authorities in Rome, the Maryland Jesuits elected McSherry, who was still the president of Georgetown, provincial superior for a second time. Roothaan, unaware of McSherry's greatly debilitated and pain-ridden state, confirmed the appointment.[40]

Death and legacy

In 1839, McSherry was permitted to resign the presidency due to his rapidly worsening health. He was succeeded by Joseph A. Lopez.[41] By November of that year, McSherry had become bedridden,[33] and on December 18, he died.[42] Francis Dzierozynski succeeded him as interim provincial.[40] The painful tumor in his stomach was discovered during an autopsy, which was performed because the physicians of the time did not understand the cause of his death.[43] He was buried in the Jesuit Community Cemetery at Georgetown.[44]

McSherry Hall at Georgetown University was temporarily renamed Remembrance Hall in 2015 over the namesake's involvement in the 1838 slave sale.[45] In 2017, university president John DeGioia announced that the building would be given the permanent name of Anne Marie Becraft Hall.[46]

Notes

  1. ^ a b At the time, Charles Town, West Virginia was spelled as a single word. It was located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, as the State of West Virginia had not yet been created.[3]
  2. ^ Georgetown was a separately chartered city within the District of Columbia until the consolidation of the district's governments into a single entity, Washington, D.C., with the Organic Act of 1871.[1]

References

Citations

  1. ^ Dodd 1909, p. 40
  2. ^ a b c d e Judge 1959, pp. 378–379
  3. ^ Perks, Doug. "History in Brief". City of Charles Town, West Virginia. Archived from the original on January 27, 2019. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  4. ^ a b Ryan 1904, p. 14
  5. ^ a b Curran 1993, p. 108
  6. ^ a b c d Shea 1891, p. 118
  7. ^ Easby-Smith 1907, p. 75
  8. ^ Curran 1993, p. 89
  9. ^ Kuzniewski 2014, p. 1
  10. ^ a b Shea 1891, p. 119
  11. ^ a b Codignola 2019, pp. 137–138
  12. ^ Curran 1993, p. 109
  13. ^ Shea 1891, p. 77
  14. ^ a b Kuzniewski 2014, p. 20
  15. ^ Easby-Smith 1907, p. 66
  16. ^ Easby-Smith 1907, p. 67
  17. ^ Judge 1959, pp. 376–377
  18. ^ a b Judge 1959, p. 381
  19. ^ Judge 1959, p. 378
  20. ^ "Pastors of St. Ignatius Church". St. Ignatius Catholic Church, Chapel Point. Archived from the original on July 25, 2011.
  21. ^ Judge 1959, p. 383
  22. ^ Campbell 1903, p. 141
  23. ^ Judge 1959, p. 384
  24. ^ Judge 1959, pp. 385–386
  25. ^ Judge 1959, p. 390
  26. ^ Judge 1959, p. 388
  27. ^ Judge 1959, p. 391
  28. ^ Kuzniewski 2014, p. 23
  29. ^ Judge 1959, p. 395
  30. ^ Judge 1959, p. 396
  31. ^ Judge 1959, pp. 397–398
  32. ^ a b Kuzniewski 2014, p. 24
  33. ^ a b Curran 1993, p. 121
  34. ^ a b Judge 1959, p. 399
  35. ^ Buckley 2013, pp. 235–236
  36. ^ Curran 1993, p. 120
  37. ^ "Articles of agreement between Thomas F. Mulledy, of Georgetown, District of Columbia, of one part, and Jesse Beatty and Henry Johnson, of the State of Louisiana, of the other part". Georgetown Slavery Archive. Georgetown University. June 19, 1838. Archived from the original on February 3, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  38. ^ Kuzniewski 1999, p. 29
  39. ^ Curran 1993, p. 119
  40. ^ a b Kuzniewski 2014, p. 26
  41. ^ Shea 1891, p. 123
  42. ^ Shea 1891, p. 121
  43. ^ Ryan 1904, p. 16
  44. ^ Burgoa, Lisa (August 8, 2018). "Human Remains Found During Construction of Arrupe Hall". The Hoya. Archived from the original on January 12, 2019. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  45. ^ Hung, Toby; Puri, Ashwin (November 17, 2015). "Heeding Demands, University Renames Buildings". The Hoya. Archived from the original on June 15, 2018. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  46. ^ Scoville, Ian (March 24, 2017). "University to Rename Freedom Hall". The Hoya. Archived from the original on March 28, 2017. Retrieved January 28, 2019.

Sources

Academic offices
Preceded by 18th President of Georgetown College
1837–1839
Succeeded byas Acting President
Catholic Church titles
New office 1st Provincial Superior of the Jesuit Maryland Province
1833–1837
Succeeded by
Preceded by 12th Pastor of St. Ignatius Church
1834–1837
Succeeded by
Aloysius Mudd
Preceded by 3rd Provincial Superior of the Jesuit Maryland Province
1839
Succeeded byas Vice-Provincial Superior

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