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The school was supported in part by a gift from his wife, Eliza Greene Callahan (married firstly James Perkins; second George Washington Doane). In 1846 he founded Burlington College, a school for boys. These fulfilled his theory of education under church control. Because of national financial
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Founded in 1837 and now known as Doane Academy, the private school he founded is coeducational, serving grades Pre-K through 12, and has a substantial endowment to ensure its future. It was the first academic, church run school for girls in the United States.
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crises, his business management of these schools got the diocese heavily into debt. In the autumn of 1852, a charge of lax administration was made against him before a court of bishops, who dismissed it.
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Doane was shown to be an able and wise disciplinarian of these schools. His patriotic orations and sermons prove him a speaker of great power. He belonged to the
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and, in 1821, was ordained deacon. In 1823 he was ordained as an Episcopal priest by Bishop Hobart, whom he assisted in Trinity Church, New York.
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to build a chapel for St. Mary's Hall. The congregation of St. Mary's Church grew, and he commissioned architect
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Doane was called as second bishop of New Jersey, serving from October 1832 to his death in 1859 at
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A feature on George Hobart Doane, a son of George Washington Doane who converted to Catholicism
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The apostolical commission the missionary charter of the church
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Among those whom Doane had ordained during his lifetime was
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party and was a brilliant controversialist. He published
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St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Burlington, New Jersey
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Burlington College (New Jersey)
The Right Reverend
Bishop of New Jersey

Episcopal Church
New Jersey
John Croes
William Henry Odenheimer
Rector
Trinity Church
Boston
John Henry Hobart
William White
Trenton, New Jersey
Burlington, New Jersey
St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Burlington, New Jersey
Anglican
George Washington Doane's signature
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Episcopal Church
Diocese of New Jersey

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