Transylvania University presidents collection, [1791?-1994?] (bulk 1930-1982).
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Bowman, John B., 1824-1891.
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Rose, Frank Anthony, 1920-1991
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Toulmin, Harry, 1766-1823
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Toulmin and Vaughan had known each other in Philadelphia, and were friendly though not particularly close. From the description of Letter, 1796. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 213470974 Harry or Henry Toulmin was born in Somersetshire, England, the son of Reverend Joshua Toulmin. Harry also became a clergyman and affiliated with the Unitarians. Harry Toulmin immigrated to Virginia in 1791. He came to Kentucky in 1792 with letters of introduction fr...
Dodd, James B., 1807-1872.
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Transylvania University
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Historical note: The principal responsibility of the Dean of Students at Transylvania University has been the coordination of offices and programs directly related to non-academic activities of students and student organizations. From the description of Dean of students records, 1930-1991. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 191917646 Historical note: Administration of student admissions and the recording of scholastic records has at various times been the responsibility of the T...
Lunger, Irvin Eugene
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Lutz, John, fl. 1810-1841.
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Braden, Arthur, b. 1881.
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White, Henry H., 1821-1903.
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Woods, Alva, 1794-1887
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Alva Woods was born in Shoreham, Vermont, on August 13, 1794. He was the son of Abel Woods, a Baptist minister, and Mary (Smith) Woods. He graduated from Harvard College in 1817 and from the Andover Theological Seminary in Andover, Massachusetts in 1821. After his ordination in October of that year Woods accepted a professorship at Colombian College, which is now a part of George Washington University in Washington. D.C.In 1823 Woods married Almira Marshall (1804-1863). They had two children: Ma...
Kelly, William Warren, 1807-1882
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Macartney, Thomas B., 1875-1929.
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Jenkins, Burris, 1869-1945
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Blythe, James, 1765-1842
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Milligan, R. (Robert), 1814-1875
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Peers, Benjamin O. (Benjamin Orrs), 1800-1842
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McLain, Raymond K.
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Milligan, Alexander R., 1842?-1913.
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Campbell, Elmer M.
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Loos, Charles Louis, 1823-1920.
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Moore, James, 1764-1814.
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Coit, Thomas Winthrop, 1803-1885
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Thomas Winthrop Coit (1803-1885) was rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Troy, N.Y., and author of several religious publications, including _Remarks on Norton's Statement of Reasons_, 1832, and a twelve-month Bible in 1834 which was republished in England. Rev. Coit also served as professor at the Episcopal Theological Seminary in Lexington, Ky., and later as president of Transylvania University. From the description of Record book, 1837. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCa...
Crossfield, Richard Henry, 1868-1951.
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Transylvania Seminary
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Kentucky University
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Kentucky University merged with Transylvania University in the 1860s. From the description of Broadside, ca. 1870s. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 46606948 Historical note: Kentucky University was chartered in 1858 in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, largely through the efforts of John B. Bowman. It had formerly operated as Bacon College. The institution was closely tied to the Disciples of Christ Church whose members were to comprise two-thirds of its trustees....
Bascom, H. B. (Henry Bidleman), 1796-1850
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Green, Lewis W. (Lewis Warner), 1806-1863
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Harmon, Andrew D., b. 1871.
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Davidson, Robert, 1808-1876
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Shearer, Charles L., 1943- .
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College of the Bible (Lexington, Ky.)
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Cave, Reuben Lin.
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Marshall, Louis, 1773-1866
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Louis Marshall was a physician and educator, native of Virginia, and younger brother of chief justice John Marshall (1755-1835). Marshall married Agatha Smith (1780-1844) and with her had six children, three of whom served in the U.S. Congress: Thomas Francis Marshall (1801-1864), representative from Kentucky, 1841-1843; Edward Colston Marshal (1821-1893), representative from California, 1851-1853; and Alexander Keith Marshall (1808-1884), representative from Kentucky, 1855-1857. Fro...