
He was also appointed state chemist of Indiana. degree in 1873 after only a few months of intense effort, he accepted a faculty position in chemistry at the newly opened Purdue University in 1874. Following a brief interlude at Harvard University, where he was awarded a B.S. Īfter he graduated, Wiley accepted a position teaching chemistry at the medical college, where he taught Indiana's first laboratory course in chemistry beginning in 1873.

He was professor of Greek and Latin at Butler College, Indianapolis, 1868-70. Wiley studied at Indiana Medical College where he received his M.D. He returned to Hanover in 1865 where he majored in the humanities and was a top graduate (A.B.) in 1867. He enrolled in nearby Hanover College in 1863 and studied for about one year until patriotism inspired him to enlist with the Union Army in 1864 as a corporal in Company I of the 137th Regiment Indiana Volunteers during the American Civil War. More than one of the titles was a USA Today bestseller.Wiley was born on Octoin a log farmhouse near Kent, in Jefferson County, Indiana, the son of a farmer.

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