F.R. Goulding papers, 1846-1934.

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F.R. Goulding papers, 1846-1934.

Correspondence, a photograph, a biographical sketch, an obituary, and a clipping sent to or relating to Francis Robert Goulding.

.125 linear ft. : (in 1 box)

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Goulding, F. R. (Francis Robert), 1810-1881

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Presbyterian minister, inventor, and children's author, of Bath and Roswell, Ga. From the description of Francis Robert Goulding papers, 1888-1931. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 229154860 Francis Robert Goulding, author, clergyman, inventor, lived in this house at the time of his death, August 22, 1881, and is buried in the Roswell Presbyterian Cemetery. The son of Rev. Thomas Goulding, founder and first president of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary at Col...

Porter, Abner A., 1817-1872.

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Chaillé, Stanford E. (Stanford Emerson), 1830-1911

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Stanford Chaillé gained fame as the head of the U.S. Havana Yellow Fever Commission of 1879, organized to study the disease following the dreadful 1878 plague in New Orleans, La. He was chairman of the Tulane University Department of Physiology (1868-1907) and dean of the Tulane School of Medicine (1885-1908). From the description of Stanford Chaillé stock certificate, 1862. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 81259752 Stanford E. Chaillé was bor...

Willis, David, 1822-1915.

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Mitchell, Alexander, 1797-1864.

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Read, John Branan, 1816-1900.

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Hill, D. H. (Daniel Harvey), 1821-1889

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Daniel Harvey Hill (1821-1889), soldier and educator, was born in York District, S.C., to Solomon Hill and Nancy Cabeen Hill. He graduated from West Point in 1842. As a United States army officer, he participated in all the major battles of the Mexican War. Hill resigned from the military in 1849 to become professor of mathematics at Washington College (now Washington and Lee University). In 1854, he accepted the chair of the mathematics department at Davidson College, a position he held unti...