Samuel Train Dutton (October 1849 – March 28, 1919) was the superintendent of schools at Teachers College, Columbia University.
He was a founder of the New York Peace Society and the treasurer of the American College for Girls at Constantinople.
In 1890 he moved to Brookline, Massachusetts, and was superintendent of schools for ten years, leaving for Teachers College, Columbia University in 1900.
[3] In 1889 Dutton built a house at 219 Bishop Street in New Haven, designed by local architect David R.
[4][5] In 1893, in Brookline, he built a similar house at 29 Colbourne Crescent to designs by William F. Goodwin of Boston.