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Isaac Van Arsdale Brown

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104: 74:, where he devoted his time principally to literary work. Among his publications are "Life of Robert Finley, D. D.," "The Unity of the Human Race." and also a "Historical Vindication of the Abrogation of the Plan of Union by the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America" (Philadelphia, 1855). Dr. Brown was one of the founders of the 58:
With change of name for village to Lawrenceville in 1816......advocated by Reverend Brown..... name of school was changed to Lawrenceville Academy......then, in 1829, to Lawrenceville High School. In 1834, Reverend Brown sold Lawrenceville High School to Alexander Hamilton Phillips.......who sold
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Reverend Brown remained in Lawrenceville for several years, becoming partner of group that owned Lawrenceville Female Seminary, founded 1834......."sister" school to Classical and Commercial High School. Female Seminary was eliminated in 1883 when Lawrenceville School took over.
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was formed in 1883 after Green Foundation purchased school in 1879 and embarked on major building program.........greatly expanding all-male boarding school.
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High School, in 1837, to Samuel McClintock Hamill who changed name to Lawrenceville Classical and Commercial High School.
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clergyman who founded, in 1810, Maidenhead Academy in Maidenhead, New Jersey........about 5 miles south of
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Mulford, Ronald J (1935). History of the Lawrenceville School 1810–1935. Princeton University Press
71: 111: 43:, November 4, 1784 and graduated, in 1802, from College of New Jersey......later known as 154: 20: 78:, and worked for its advancement, and was one of the original members of the 103: 19:(November 4, 1784 – April 19, 1861) was an American educator and 110:
This biography of a United States religious figure is a
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