Horace Lyman


Horace Lyman was an American reverend and professor of mathematics in the U.S. state of Oregon.
Lyman was born in Massachusetts, and moved to Oregon by way of New York and Cape Horn in October 1848. He married Mary Dennison the next month. He established a school in Portland in 1849, and helped establish the Hillsboro School District in Hillsboro in 1851. He was a founder of Portland's First [Congregational Church (Portland, Oregon)|First Congregational Church] in June 1851. He was founding secretary of LaCreole Academic Institutue near Dallas, Oregon in 1856.
Lyman served as Hillsboro's first commissioner, and later its school superintendent. He later taught mathematics at Pacific University in Forest [Grove, Oregon|Forest Grove], where he died in 1887.
Lyman's son, Horace Sumner Lyman, was a prominent journalist, historian, and educator.