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Ashbel Green (July 6, 1762 – May 19, 1848) was an American Presbyterian minister and academic. The Reverend. Ashbel Green.
Ashbel Green (1762–1848), Princeton Class of 1783 and eighth president of the University. View Primary Sources. Princeton President. In 1812, Princeton's Board ...
Ashbel Green is buried at Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, New Jersey. Valedictory Address (1783, 1896) Prayer Offered at the July 4, 1789 Oration by Rev. ...
Ashbel Green (March 15, 1928 – September 18, 2012) was an American book editor. He was a senior editor and vice president at Alfred A. Knopf.
26. nov. 2013 · Green was a prominent clergyman, serving as minister of the Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia and chaplain to the United States Congress. As a ...
19. sep. 2012 · Ashbel Green, a widely respected editor in the publishing industry who shepherded more than 500 books into print for Alfred A. Knopf, including detective ...
Fairchild was born in New Jersey and studied at Princeton College (now Princeton University) and Princeton Theological Seminary.
Ashbel Green was born in Hanover, NJ in 1762. He served in the New Jersey Militia during the American Revolution and in 1782 he entered the College of New ...
Ashbel Green, Class of 1783 (1762-1848), eighth president of Princeton 1812-1822, and the second alumnus to serve in that post, was a native of Hanover, New ...
This statue of Ashbel Green and Helen Murdoch Simonton is located in the garden of the Presbyterian Cathedral in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.