Triennial Catalogue annotated by Nicholas Gilman, 1737

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Triennial Catalogue annotated by Nicholas Gilman, 1737

Nicholas Gilman (1708-1748, Harvard AB 1724, AM 1727) was a New Hampshire minister. This 1733 copy of the Harvard Triennial Catalogue was annotated by Gilman in 1737 with additional alumni biographical information. Gilman's work was a resource for the series Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1642-1774.

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Gilman, Nicholas, 1708-1748.

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Nicholas Gilman was born in Exeter, New Hampshire on January 18, 1707/8. He graduated from Harvard in the Class of 1724, and went on to receive an AM in 1727. After graduation, Gilman taught school and acted as a substitute for area ministers in New Hampshire. On March 3, 1741/2, he was ordained in Durham, New Hampshire, where he gained notoriety as a New-Lights revivalist. Poor health plagued Gilman throughout his life, and he died on April 12, 1748. From the guide to the Triennial ...