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Found 11 total hits in 8 results.
1794 AD (search for this): entry green-beriah
Green, Beriah 1794-1874
Reformer; born in New York in 1794; graduated at Middlebury College in 1819; became an independent clergyman; settled in Ohio in 1821, and became president of the Oneida Institute in 1824; was a leader in the organization of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and for some time its president.
He was the author of History of the Quakers.
He died in Whitestown, N. Y., May 4, 1874.
Green, Beriah 1794-1874
Reformer; born in New York in 1794; graduated at Middlebury College in 1819; became an independent clergyman; settled in Ohio in 1821, and became president of the Oneida Institute in 1824; was a leader in the organization of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and for some time its president.
He was the author of History of the Quakers.
He died in Whitestown, N. Y., May 4, 1874.
1819 AD (search for this): entry green-beriah
Green, Beriah 1794-1874
Reformer; born in New York in 1794; graduated at Middlebury College in 1819; became an independent clergyman; settled in Ohio in 1821, and became president of the Oneida Institute in 1824; was a leader in the organization of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and for some time its president.
He was the author of History of the Quakers.
He died in Whitestown, N. Y., May 4, 1874.
1821 AD (search for this): entry green-beriah
Green, Beriah 1794-1874
Reformer; born in New York in 1794; graduated at Middlebury College in 1819; became an independent clergyman; settled in Ohio in 1821, and became president of the Oneida Institute in 1824; was a leader in the organization of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and for some time its president.
He was the author of History of the Quakers.
He died in Whitestown, N. Y., May 4, 1874.
1824 AD (search for this): entry green-beriah
Green, Beriah 1794-1874
Reformer; born in New York in 1794; graduated at Middlebury College in 1819; became an independent clergyman; settled in Ohio in 1821, and became president of the Oneida Institute in 1824; was a leader in the organization of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and for some time its president.
He was the author of History of the Quakers.
He died in Whitestown, N. Y., May 4, 1874.
1874 AD (search for this): entry green-beriah
Green, Beriah 1794-1874
Reformer; born in New York in 1794; graduated at Middlebury College in 1819; became an independent clergyman; settled in Ohio in 1821, and became president of the Oneida Institute in 1824; was a leader in the organization of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and for some time its president.
He was the author of History of the Quakers.
He died in Whitestown, N. Y., May 4, 1874.
May 4th, 1874 AD (search for this): entry green-beriah
Green, Beriah 1794-1874
Reformer; born in New York in 1794; graduated at Middlebury College in 1819; became an independent clergyman; settled in Ohio in 1821, and became president of the Oneida Institute in 1824; was a leader in the organization of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and for some time its president.
He was the author of History of the Quakers.
He died in Whitestown, N. Y., May 4, 1874.
Beriah Green (search for this): entry green-beriah
Green, Beriah 1794-1874
Reformer; born in New York in 1794; graduated at Middlebury College in 1819; became an independent clergyman; settled in Ohio in 1821, and became president of the Oneida Institute in 1824; was a leader in the organization of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and for some time its president.
He was the author of History of the Quakers.
He died in Whitestown, N. Y., May 4, 1874.
Ohio (Ohio, United States) (search for this): entry green-beriah
Green, Beriah 1794-1874
Reformer; born in New York in 1794; graduated at Middlebury College in 1819; became an independent clergyman; settled in Ohio in 1821, and became president of the Oneida Institute in 1824; was a leader in the organization of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and for some time its president.
He was the author of History of the Quakers.
He died in Whitestown, N. Y., May 4, 1874.