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Thompson, Henry Adams 1837- Clergyman; born in Stormstown, Pa., March 23, 1837; graduated at Jefferson College in 1858, and studied theology at the Western Theological Seminary; was Professor of Mathematics in Otterbein University, O ., in 1872-86; candidate for Vice-President on the Prohibition ticket with Neal Dow in 1880.
Thompson, Henry Adams 1837- Clergyman; born in Stormstown, Pa., March 23, 1837; graduated at Jefferson College in 1858, and studied theology at the Western Theological Seminary; was Professor of Mathematics in Otterbein University, O ., in 1872-86; candidate for Vice-President on the Prohibition ticket with Neal Dow in 1880.
Thompson, Henry Adams 1837- Clergyman; born in Stormstown, Pa., March 23, 1837; graduated at Jefferson College in 1858, and studied theology at the Western Theological Seminary; was Professor of Mathematics in Otterbein University, O ., in 1872-86; candidate for Vice-President on the Prohibition ticket with Neal Dow in 1880.
Thompson, Henry Adams 1837- Clergyman; born in Stormstown, Pa., March 23, 1837; graduated at Jefferson College in 1858, and studied theology at the Western Theological Seminary; was Professor of Mathematics in Otterbein University, O ., in 1872-86; candidate for Vice-President on the Prohibition ticket with Neal Dow in 1880.
Thompson, Henry Adams 1837- Clergyman; born in Stormstown, Pa., March 23, 1837; graduated at Jefferson College in 1858, and studied theology at the Western Theological Seminary; was Professor of Mathematics in Otterbein University, O ., in 1872-86; candidate for Vice-President on the Prohibition ticket with Neal Dow in 1880.
Thompson, Henry Adams 1837- Clergyman; born in Stormstown, Pa., March 23, 1837; graduated at Jefferson College in 1858, and studied theology at the Western Theological Seminary; was Professor of Mathematics in Otterbein University, O ., in 1872-86; candidate for Vice-President on the Prohibition ticket with Neal Dow in 1880.
Thompson, Henry Adams 1837- Clergyman; born in Stormstown, Pa., March 23, 1837; graduated at Jefferson College in 1858, and studied theology at the Western Theological Seminary; was Professor of Mathematics in Otterbein University, O ., in 1872-86; candidate for Vice-President on the Prohibition ticket with Neal Dow in 1880.
Thompson, Henry Adams 1837- Clergyman; born in Stormstown, Pa., March 23, 1837; graduated at Jefferson College in 1858, and studied theology at the Western Theological Seminary; was Professor of Mathematics in Otterbein University, O ., in 1872-86; candidate for Vice-President on the Prohibition ticket with Neal Dow in 1880.
Thompson, Henry Adams 1837- Clergyman; born in Stormstown, Pa., March 23, 1837; graduated at Jefferson College in 1858, and studied theology at the Western Theological Seminary; was Professor of Mathematics in Otterbein University, O ., in 1872-86; candidate for Vice-President on the Prohibition ticket with Neal Dow in 1880.