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William Caldwell Anderson

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147: 40: 282: 206:, where he occasionally preached in the Presbyterian church. Sermons were also delivered in Abilene, Kansas, when that town was at the height of its cattle shipping activities. Anderson died on August 28, 1870, and was buried at Highland Cemetery in Junction City. 186:
where his father served as chairman of the board and then studied theology under his father. His entire adult life was spent in the ministry with the exception of a short period (1843-1844) when he was professor of rhetoric and belles-lettres at
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who had been a college roommate of Anderson's at Miami University during the time William C. Anderson was president. Anderson's brother was Civil War officer and railroad executive
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Tobey, Walter Lawrence; Thompson, William Oxley, eds. (1899).
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He was the oldest son of Rev. John Anderson, and was born in
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and ambassador to Egypt during the administration of
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William Anderson

Miami University
Washington County
Junction City
Washington College

Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Washington County, Pennsylvania
Washington College
Hanover College
Hanover, Indiana
Erasmus D. MacMaster
Junction City
John Alexander Anderson
Kansas State University
Benjamin Harrison
John Byers Anderson
Anderson Hall


The Diamond Anniversary Volume
Biography portal
William Caldwell Anderson
Find a Grave
Erasmus D. MacMaster
President of Miami University
Categories
1804 births

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