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Thomas Angell (professor)

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Free Baptist Cyclopaedia: Historical and Biographical : the Rise of the Freewill Baptist Connection and of Those General and Open Communion Baptists Which, Merging Together, Form One People, Their Doctrines, Polity, Publications, Schools and Missions, with Brief Biographies of Ministers and
209:, and eventually succeeded Hayes as principal, working at the school for four years. In 1869, he followed Hayes to Bates College, succeeding him as professor of French and German modern languages, and Angell remained at Bates until 1902. Angell also served as a Free Will Baptist pastor. 193:, enrolling in 1858. In 1862 during the Civil War, Angell graduated from Brown and enlisted in the Rhode Island militia as aide de camp for General Tourtellotte. Upon his graduation, Angell taught school briefly in Greenville before attending 221:, 28 RI 592 (1908), which addressed his father's estate. Several of Angell's early diaries and other letters from his time in Rhode Island and Maine are held in the Bates College Special Collections Library. 212:
Angell was married Emily Brown until her death in 1902 and had one daughter, Mary Frances Lincoln, who graduated from Bates in 1890. Angell died in 1923 in Worcester, Massachusetts. Angel was a party in a
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Rhode Island
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Angell professor at Bates College in Maine and Free Will Baptist minister
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Others Identified with the Growth and Strength of the Denomination
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to Pardon and Mary Ann Angell who were both descendants of
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Descendant of Thomas Angell (early settler of Rhode Island)
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Greenville, Rhode Island
Worcester, Massachusetts
Lapham Institute
Bates College
Free Will Baptist
Lapham Institute
Bates College
Greenville, Rhode Island
Thomas Angell
Smithville Seminary
Thetford Academy, Vermont
Wilbraham Academy
Brown University
Hartford Seminary
Lapham Institute
Scituate, Rhode Island
Benjamin F. Hayes
Rhode Island Supreme Court
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"Collection: Thomas Angell papers | Welcome to Bates College Archives"
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Angell's Papers at Bates College Archives
"Chapter 1 | 150 Years | Bates College"
Angell's Papers at Bates College Archives
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