Georgetown College historical collection, 1848-1980.

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Georgetown College historical collection, 1848-1980.

These are fragmentary college records, papers of various faculty members and students, and other documents concerning the history of Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky.

4.1 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6960085

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Johnson, Richard M. (Richard Mentor), 1780-1850

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Richard Mentor Johnson (October 17, 1780 – November 19, 1850) was a politician and the ninth vice president of the United States from 1837 to 1841. He is the only vice president elected by the United States Senate under the provisions of the Twelfth Amendment. Johnson also represented Kentucky in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate; he began and ended his political career in the Kentucky House of Representatives. Johnson was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1806 in the...

Adelphi Society (Georgetown College : Georgetown, Ky.)

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Meyer family.

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Meyer, Leland Winfield, 1892-1963.

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Euepian Literary Society (Georgetown College : Georgetown, Ky.)

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Tau Theta Kappa Society (Georgetown College : Georgetown, Ky.)

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Kelly, John Y.

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Hartshorne, Charles, 1897-2000

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Cobb, John B. Jr. "Charles Hartshorne: A Bibliographical Essay." http://www.ctr4process.org/process/CPSHartshorne.htm (accessed September 15, 2005). Additional biographical information derived from the collection. American poet Jeremy Ingalls was born April 2, 1911, in Gloucester, Massachusetts, and died March 16, 2000, in Tucson, Arizona. She received an A.M. from Tufts in 1933 and began writing full-time in 1960 after retiring as the chair of the English Department at ...

Hood, Fred J.

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Soper, Robert, b. 1834.

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Women's Association of Georgetown College.

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Georgetown College (Georgetown, Ky.)

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Historical note: Georgetown College, the first Baptist college west of the Allegheny Mountains, was chartered and incorporated in 1829 by members of the Kentucky Baptist Education Association. The institution became co-educational in 1892 when it was consolidated with Georgetown Female Seminary. In addition, title to the property and endowment of Bethel College in Russellville, Kentucky, passed to Georgetown College in 1944. The college has continued to operate as a small liberal arts college wi...

Foster, George Burman, 1858-1918

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Theologian, writer. Born 1858. Studied at Shelton College, 1876-1879. B.A. from West Virginia University, 1883. Ordained to the Baptist ministry, 1879. Theological training at Rochester Theological Seminary, 1887. Taught at McMaster University and University of Chicago. Died 1918. From the description of Papers, 1897-1917. (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 52247931 George Burman Foster was born on April 2, 1858, in Alderson, West Virginia, to ...

Gragg, Alan

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Hodges, Charles, 1797-1878.

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United States. Office of the Vice President

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Meyer, Emma Vorhies.

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