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In 1824, he became professor of mathematics and natural philosophy at
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in Andover, Massachusetts, graduating in 1813. He graduated from
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137: 112: 102: 84: 66: 45: 23: 236:in 1837, becoming a prison minister. He died in 266:. Vol. X. Boston: The Biographical Society 689:Columbian College of Arts and Sciences faculty 380: 8: 189:. He was raised as a Baptist. He studied at 255: 253: 185:Alva Woods was born on August 13, 1794, in 387: 373: 365: 31: 20: 684:Baptist ministers from the United States 679:Presidents of the University of Alabama 249: 230:presidency of the University of Alabama 674:Presidents of Transylvania University 342:"Obituary: The Rev. Alva Woods, D.D." 7: 209:Woods became a professor at the new 704:Andover Theological Seminary alumni 118:University professor and president: 14: 143: 694:Presidents of Brown University 349:. September 7, 1887. p. 1 1: 659:People from Shoreham, Vermont 274:– via Internet Archive. 709:19th-century American clergy 199:Andover Theological Seminary 97:Andover Theological Seminary 357:– via Newspapers.com. 228:In 1831 Woods accepted the 160:, 1826–28 and President of 725: 286:"Phillips Academy – 1800s" 699:Harvard University alumni 412: 142: 30: 669:Brown University faculty 240:, on September 6, 1887. 238:Providence, Rhode Island 232:. He resigned from the 197:in 1817 and entered the 78:Providence, Rhode Island 664:Phillips Academy alumni 405:Transylvania University 316:Encyclopedia Brunoniana 223:Transylvania University 162:Transylvania University 126:Transylvania University 37:Alva Woods, painted by 234:University of Alabama 170:University of Alabama 131:University of Alabama 292:on February 14, 2015 172:from 1831 to 1837. 329:Law and Literature 107:Harvard University 39:John Nelson Arnold 636: 635: 211:Columbian College 187:Shoreham, Vermont 151: 150: 116:Baptist minister; 70:September 6, 1887 60:Shoreham, Vermont 16:American minister 716: 629: 621: 613: 605: 597: 589: 581: 573: 565: 557: 549: 541: 533: 525: 517: 509: 501: 493: 485: 477: 469: 461: 453: 445: 437: 429: 421: 406: 402: 398: 389: 382: 375: 366: 359: 358: 356: 354: 346:Hartford Courant 338: 332: 325: 319: 308: 302: 301: 299: 297: 288:. 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Index


John Nelson Arnold
Shoreham, Vermont
Providence, Rhode Island
Phillips Academy
Harvard College
Andover Theological Seminary
Harvard University
Brown University
Transylvania University
University of Alabama

Brown University
Transylvania University
President
University of Alabama
Shoreham, Vermont
Phillips Academy
Harvard
Andover Theological Seminary
Columbian College
Washington, D.C.
Brown
Transylvania University
presidency of the University of Alabama
University of Alabama
Providence, Rhode Island


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