In 1855, Denison was convinced by his brother-in-law,
Isaac Goodnow, that he should move to Kansas Territory to help establish a new town for the New England Emigrant Aid Company. On March 13, 1855, Denison joined a party of Company members leaving Boston, and made his way to
Kansas Territory, which was soon to boil over with violence. (See
Bleeding Kansas.) Over the next several years Denison was part of a small group that settled and built the abolitionist town of Manhattan, Kansas, at the union of the
Kansas River and the
Big Blue River in the
Flint Hills. By 1857 Denison and Goodnow, along with others, hatched a plan to create a Methodist college in Manhattan. In April 1857, at a meeting of the Methodist Church Conference, a plan for the college was properly inaugurated. The following year, on February 9, 1858, Manhattan's "
Blue Mont Central College" was incorporated by act of the Kansas Territorial Legislature and Territorial Governor
James Denver. By 1860, a large building was erected and the school was open and operating with Goodnow as President. Denison was appointed President of BCC in March, 1863. However, the institution struggled financially. == University President ==