Asa Turner a Home Missionary Patriarch And His Times
Asa Turner a Home Missionary Patriarch And His Times
George F George Frederic Magoun
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, where he died on his seventy-fifth birthday, 1874. And Romulus Barnes, born at Bristol, Conn. , 1800 ; graduated at Yale, 1828 ; Yale Seminary, and ordained, 1831 ; labored at Washington and other places in Illinois ; also died at Newark, in 1846. Two other names are inseparable from the history of the valuable institution Mr. Turner did so much to found. Journeying for it in Northern Vermont in 1832 he heard at Middlebury of a brilliant young graduate of the college — Truman M. Post, born at... Middlebury 1810, and gradu- ated in 1829. He had taught in the academy and college and studied law, but had then just resorted to Andover, contemplating the ministry. At Andover Mr. Turner found he had gone South-west, turning again to the law. After a winter at Washington the advice of Governor Duncan (then member of Congress) led him to Illinois, in St. Louis, where he left his baggage and set out on foot for Jacksonville. The tradition is that on reporting to the trustees at Jacksonville about him, Mr.
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