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  Julius Hawley Seelye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seelye was born September 14, 1824, in Bethel, Connecticut, to Seth and Abigail (Taylor) Seelye.
Seelye lectured at Andover Theological Seminary from 1873 to 1874.
Seelye incorporated the Clarke Institution for Deaf Mutes in Northamption, Massachusetts, from 1867 to 1887.
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 Seelye, Julius Hawley on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Amherst, 1849, and Auburn Theological Seminary, 1852, and studied in Germany; brother of L. Seelye.
After serving as pastor of the First Reformed Church in Schenectady, N.Y., he became professor of mental and moral philosophy at Amherst in 1858; he was president of the college from 1876 to 1890.
Seelye also served (1874-77) in Congress, to which he was elected in a nonpartisan movement.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/S/Seelye-J1.asp   (118 words)

  
 Amherst College Commencement 2004: Honorands: Kate Seelye '84
Kate Seelye is a familiar voice to National Public Radio listeners; a reporter based in Beirut, Lebanon, she has reported widely on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs from locations including Iraq, Kuwait, Egypt, and Algeria.
A true Amherst legacy, she is the fifth generation of her family to attend Amherst, in direct descent from Julius Hawley Seelye, an 1849 graduate who served as the College’s president from 1876 to 1890.
She has, for the moment, returned to that earlier career; she is currently on leave from NPR with a Fulbright grant, and is at work a documentary film about the history of U.S.-Arab relations in the context of the recent rise in anti-Americanism.
www.amherst.edu /commencement/2004/honorands/seelye.html   (354 words)

  
 Julius Hawley Seelye
SEELYE, Julius Hawley, educator, born in Bethel, Connecticut, 14 September, 1824.
He was graduated at Amherst in 1849, studied at Auburn theological seminary in 1849-'52, and continued his studies in theology at Halle, Germany, in 1852-'3.
President Seelye has been a trustee of the Clarke institute for deaf-mutes, and of Smith college for women, and has served on the board of visitors of Andover theological seminary.
www.famousamericans.net /juliushawleyseelye   (575 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Julius Hawley Seelye (Education, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Julius Hawley Seelye (Education, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Julius Hawley Seelye[sE´lE] Pronunciation Key, 1824–95, American clergyman and educator, b.
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 Miscellaneous Wadena County, Minnesota Obituaries
Surviving are his daughter—Amanda Gnadt and her mother—Lisa; his father—Dennis Gnadt, Ada; his mother—Gerry (Michael) Seelye, Detroit Lakes; a brother—Jason Gnadt, Fargo; three sisters—Bobi Morse, Amy Gnadt and Lisa Gnadt, all residents of the Fargo-Moorhead area, and his grandparents—Jack and Delores Gnadt, Ada, and Dale and Ollie Hess, Ada.
Waldo C. Krogman, son of Julius and Dorathea Sievert Krogman, was born July 4, 1910, in Sherman, S. D., moved with his family to Pipestone in southwestern Minnesota and attended school there.
Adeline Ethel Bach, daughter of William and Dorothy Bach, was born at Danvers on March, 11, 1927, attended school at Danvers and Hackensack and married Roy Burnside at rural Hawley on Feb. 1, 1945.
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 The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Seelye, Julius Hawley @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Seelye, Julius Hawley @ HighBeam Research
SEELYE, JULIUS HAWLEY [Seelye, Julius Hawley], 1824-95, American clergyman and educator, b.
Our archive contains millions of documents from thousands of sources and goes back over 23 years.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1E1:Seelye-J&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (174 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Hawkland to Hawyer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Hawley, James Henry (1847-1929) — also known as James H. Hawley — of Boise,
Hawley, Joseph Roswell (1826-1905) — also known as Joseph R. Hawley — of Hartford,
Hawley, Willis Chatman (1864-1941) — also known as Willis C. Hawley — of Salem,
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 Picture History - Julius Hawley Seelye (1824-1895)
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Julius H. Seelye was an American clergyman and educator who served as a professor and president at Amherst College.
Seelye also represented Massachusetts in the U.S. House of Representatives (1875-1877).
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 Notes
He was delegated by the American Home Missionary Society to Momence, Kankakee county, Illinois, and labored there a short time, but the uncongenial climate made it expedient for him to remove to Hawley, Pennsylvania, his pastorate continuing there for three years, from November, 1852, to November, 1855.
During his ministry hundreds were added to the church membership, he performed 488 marriages, and officiated at 897 funerals.
One son, George Henry, born in Hawley, Wayne county, Pennsylvania, June 7, 1853, died July 30, 1853; mother and son were buried in Oak Hill cemetery, Nyack, New York, in the family plot of Jonas W. Mrs.
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Granddaughter of Julius A. Perkins and Mercy M. Williamson, his wife.
Daughter of Julius Hawley Seelye and Elizabeth James, his wife.
Aaron Hawley was in the battles of Long Island and White Plains and served in the Burgoyne campaign.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~longislandgenealogy/LongIslandDAR.txt   (20940 words)

  
 Amherst College Biographical Record: Index of names -- Seelye
Every Seelye that has been indexed so far.
Click on a name to see the relevant biography.
Please consult the Frequently Asked Questions list if you'd like an entry typed in, would like to obtain a photocopy, or would like more information about a specific graduate.
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 Julius Hawley Seelye
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Seelye, Julius Hawley (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)
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 148th NY Volunteers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
First Assistant Surgeon, Calvin H. Carpenter, Phelps, NY Second Assistant Surgeon, Frank B. Seelye, Rushville, NY Chaplain, Sanford B. Dickinson,
Myron F. Hawley - Co. F 148th NY, wounded at the battle of Cold Harbor
Hawley - Co. F 148th NY, wounded at the battle of Cold Harbor and discharged
victorian.fortunecity.com /hampton/679/148th.htm?nocache=924835593   (5056 words)

  
 In Memoriam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He worked all his life in the coal industry.
He served 15 years as the administrative vice-president of Hawley Fuel Corporation and the President of Riverside Pocahontas Coal Corporation and the President of the Riverside Company of West Virginia.
He briefly served a term as a McDowell County Commissioner.
maroonwave.tripod.com /obit.htm   (14053 words)

  
 Nietz Collection
The true citizen : how to become one / by W.F. Markwick and W.A. Smith.
Citizenship : a book for classes in government and law / by Julius H. Seelye.
Training for citizenship : an elementary treatise on the rights and duties of citizens, based on the relations which exist between organized society and its individual members, and between the individual members of organized society / by Joseph Warren Smith.
digital.library.pitt.edu /cgi-bin/nietz/nietzbibl-idx.pl?type=control&field=subject&value=Citizenship.   (166 words)

  
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Also included is some of Edward Goodwin's professional writing (1883-1900), including a statement on the Spanish American War; genealogical inquiries (1891-1893); and letters from colleagues in the church, and the fifth president of Amherst College, Julius H. Seelye (1883-1889).
Goodwin, Edward Payson and Goodwin, Ellen - Correspondence (includes twentieth anniversary letter and theological letter),
Goodwin, Edward Payson and Goodwin, Ellen - Correspondence and Writing (includes correspondence with Julius H. Seelye, president of Amherst College, and a transcript of honoring ceremony),
www.newberry.org /collections/FindingAids/Xml/Goodwin.xml   (928 words)

  
 New York Times: March 2002
In a First, Medicare Coverage Is Authorized for Alzheimer's (By ROBERT PEAR, Mar. 31, 2002)
TV Drama, Pentagon-Style: A Fictional Terror Tribunal (By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE, Mar. 31, 2002)
With Rug Pulled From Under Its Feet, Museum Is Reeling (By BARBARA STEWART, Mar. 20, 2002)
www.wisdomportal.com /NYTimes-Mar2002.html   (12006 words)

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