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of Richmond, Virginia from 1841 to 1865. The church is a prominent Black church founded in 1841, its members initially included both slaves and freedmen. It has since had a major influence on the local black community. At one point, it was one of the largest Protestant churches in the United States.
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In 1830, he married Josephine Norvell, daughter of Thomas and Ann Mosby Norvell. They had two sons and two daughters before Josephine died in 1846. Robert remarried in 1848 to Elizabeth Presley "Betty" Thornton (daughter of Anthony and Ann Thornton), with whom he had three daughters.
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Pilcher, J. M. (19 June 1924). "The Noblest Roman, President Robert Ryland". Vol. XCVII, no. 25. The Religious Herald.
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Ryland Hall on the University of Richmond's campus is named in honor of both Robert Ryland and his nephew, Charles H. Ryland.
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Reverend Robert Ryland owned slaves himself and believed that slavery was the best way to convert Africans to Christianity.
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Ryland received both bachelor's (1826) and master's (1829) from Columbian College (now
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to Josiah and Catherine (nÊe Peachy) Ryland. He had four brothers and two sisters.
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in Richmond. In 1868, Ryland became president of Shelbyville Female College in
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History of the University of Richmond: People: Rev. Robert Ryland
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American academic administrator, 19th-century birth stubs
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President of Richmond College
Tiberius G. Jones
Farmington Plantation
King and Queen County, Virginia
Lexington, Kentucky
Alma mater
Columbian College
president
University of Richmond
First African Baptist Church
Farmington Plantation
King and Queen County, Virginia
The George Washington University
First African Baptist Church
Shelbyville, Kentucky
New Castle
Lexington, Kentucky
Southwest Virginia Institute
Bristol, Virginia


History of the University of Richmond: People: Rev. Robert Ryland
History of the University of Richmond: Architecture: Ryland Hall




"Ryland Street Bears Name Of First Head of College"
Richmond Times-Dispatch
History of the University of Richmond: People: Rev. Robert Ryland

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