Alumni catalogue of the Union Theological Seminary in the city of New York 1836-1926

(New York :  [Union Theological Seminary] ,  1926.)

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GENEEAL   CATALOGUE
 

FACULTY.
 

PRESIDENTS.

1836                                    THOMAS McAULEY                                     1840

Born, Coleraine (?), Ireland, Apl. 21, 1778, Union College, 1S04; tutor,
ditto, 1805-06; lecturer (Mathematics and Natural Philosophy), ditto, 1806-
14; professor, ditto, 1814-22; ordained (Presbytery of Albany), Jl. 16, 1918;
pastor (Rutgers), N.. Y. City, 1822-29.; pastor (Tenth), Philadelphia,
Pa., 1829-33; pastor (Third Associate Beformed: Murray St.-Eighth St.),
N. Y. City, 1833-45; first president Board of Directors, first president.
Faculty, first professor (Saered Ehetoric, Pastoral Theology and Church
Government), Union Theological Seminary, 1836-40; member of Auburn
Convention, 1837; died, New York City, May 11, 1862. D.D., Union
College, 1822; LL.D., University of Dublin, moderator, General Assembly,
 

1840                                            JOEL PARKER                                     1842

Born, Bethel, Vt., Aug. 27, 1799; Hamilton College, 1824; Auburn
Theological Seminary, 1824-26; ordained (Presbytery of Kochester), Feb.,
1827; pastor (Third), Eochester, N. Y., 1826-30; pastor (Dey St.), N. Y.
City, 1830-33; pastor (First), New Orleans, La., 1833-38; pastor (Con¬
gregational, Broadway Tabernacle), N. Y. City, 1838-40; president, and
professor (Sacred Ehetorie) Union Theological Seminary, 1840-42; pastor
(Presbyterian, Clinton St.), Philadelphia, Pa., 1842-52; pastor (Bleecker
St.), N. Y. City, 1852-62; pastor (Park St.), Newark, N. J., 1862-68; died
N. Y. City, May 2, 1873.    D.D., College of New Jersey, 1839.
 

1873                                     WILLIAM ADAMS                                      1880

Born, Colchester, Ct., Jan. 25, 1807; Phillips Academy; Yale College,
1827;, Andover Theological Seminary, 1827-30; resident licentiate, ditto,
1830-31; ordained (Congregational council), Feb. 2, 1831; pastor, Brighton,
Mass., 1831-34; pastor (Broom St.-Central Presbyterian), N. Y. City, 1834-
53; professor extraordinary (Saered Rhetoric), Union Theological Sem¬
inary, 1838-40; pastor (Madison Square), N. Y. City, 1853-73; director,
Union Theological Seminary, 1836-80; instructor (Church Polity), ditto,
1871-72; president, and professor (Sacred Rhetoric), Union Theological
Seminary, 1873-80; died, Orange Mountain, N. J., Aug. 31, 1880. D.D.,
University of the City of New York, 1842; LL.D., College of New Jersey,
1869.
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