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Hiram Huntington Kellogg Sr.

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28: 179:, Kellogg went too, and became Knox's first president. A trip to England enabled him to purchase what has been preserved as the Knox Manual Labor College Collection. He also attended the 1843 anti-slavery convention in London. However, Gale and the trustees requested his resignation. 156:
Kellogg founded and was principal (1833–1839, 1847–1851) of the Female Seminary in Clinton. It was set up in part in response to the success of the nearby, all-male
128:, and Susan Huntington Kellogg. He married Mary Gleason Chandler (1808–1875), and they had 6 sons and 5 daughters. He received his bachelor's degree from 337: 327: 317: 322: 268: 211: 332: 312: 101: 93: 41: 137: 125: 172: 121: 105: 75: 164: 167:, the founder and first President of the Oneida Institute. When Gale left for Illinois, there to found 190:, congregations (1870–1875). He helped organize some Iowa churches and would step in to help others. 176: 238: 168: 109: 97: 55: 183: 141: 89: 100:, 1881), a Presbyterian minister, was the founder and first director of the Female Seminary in 216: 157: 129: 145: 27: 306: 187: 133: 120:
Hiram was the son of Aaron Kellogg (1762–1835), who was a member of the Albany
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Later in life he was the pastor of the Presbyterian Church in
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Clinton, Oneida County, New York
Galesburg, Illinois
Knox College
D.D.
Clinton, Oneida County, New York
Galesburg, Illinois
Clinton, New York
Knox College
Galesburg, Illinois
militia
Revolutionary War
Hamilton College
Gerrit Smith
Auburn Theological Seminary
Doctor of Divinity
honorary
Oneida Institute
George Washington Gale
Galesburg
Knox College
manual labor college
Marshalltown, Iowa
Dexter, Iowa
"Kellogg was first president of Knox College"
The Register-Mail
Rev. Hiram Huntington Kellogg
geni.com

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