Dwight, Holden, 1810-1846.

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Reverend Holden Dwight (August 28, 1810-November 24, 1846), Wesleyan University class of 1835, taught at the College of Louisiana and the Norwalk Seminary. Dwight also worked for the Methodist Church in Louisiana and Mississippi, and as principal of the Baldwin Institute in Berea, Ohio. Dwight also unsuccessfully opened private schools in Columbus, Georgia; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Clinton, Mississippi.

From the description of Holden Dwight diary, 1837 - 1843. (Wesleyan University). WorldCat record id: 275175046

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Place Name Admin Code Country
United States
Louisiana
Mississippi
Southbridge (Mass.)
Norwalk (Ohio)
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Antislavery movements
Methodist Church
Private schools
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Birth 1810

Death 1846

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