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ABRAHAM BALDWIN
1754-1807
Delegate to the Constitutional Convention (Georgia)
Education: Yale
Occupation: lawyer, minister, educator
Political Affiliation: Democratic-Republican
Religious Affiliation: Congregationalist, Presbyterian
Summary of Religious Views:
Baldwin, licensed as a minister after his graduation from Yale, served as a chaplain to Connecticut troops from 1777 to 1783. During this time he was offered a Divinity professorship at Yale, but refused it.
Views on Religion & Politics:
Quotations:
References, Links, & Further Reading: Books, Articles, Links
Books
M. Merton Coulter, Abraham Baldwin: Patriot, Educator, and Founding Father, Vandamere Press, 1987
Henry Clay White, Abraham Baldwin, One of the Founders of the Republic, and Father of the University of Georgia, the First of American State Universities, McGregor Co., 1926
Articles
Works by Abraham Baldwin
ed. by Patrick J. Furlong, "A Sermon for the mutinous troops of the Connecticut Line, 1782," New England Quarterly, 43, December 1970, pp. 621-31
Biographies
Anonymous, "Abraham Baldwin," Georgia Historical Quarterly, 3, December 1919, pp. 169-173
Robert P. Brooks, "Abraham Baldwin, statesman and educator," Georgia Historical Quarterly, 11, June 1927, pp. 171-78
Patrick J. Furlong, "Abraham Baldwin: A Georgia Yankee as Old-Congress Man," Georgia Historical Quarterly, 56, Spring 1972, pp. 51-71
Links
BALDWIN, Abraham, 1754-1807 (Biographical Directory of the US Congress)
Abraham Baldwin (National Archives -- The Founding Fathers)
Abraham Baldwin (Soldier-Statesmen of the Constitution -- Center of Military History, United States Army)
Abraham Baldwin (Colonial Hall)
Abraham Baldwin (1754-1807) (New Georgia Encyclopedia)
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