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  1. Smith, Samuel Stanhope. Smith, Samuel Stanhope 1769 (1751-1819), was the seventh president of the College and the first alumnus to hold the office. He was born March 15, 1751 (not 1750, as often has been said, even on his tombstone), the year in which his father, Robert Smith, was installed as pastor of the Presbyterian church in Pequea, Pennsylvania.

  2. Samuel Stanhope Smith (1751-1819) Biography (Presbyterians of the Past) Biography (Wikipedia) Biography (McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia)

  3. Samuel Stanhope Smith Colonial & Early National (1746-1820) Portrait of Samuel Stanhope Smith (class of 1769), Princeton's seventh president (1795-1812). Stories Using this Source . Princeton and Slavery: Holding the Center, Princeton's Slaveholding Presi ...

  4. The fact that Green did not use Smith’s moral philosophy lectures on the grounds of conflicting views of divine power provides further evidence that the revivalist trustees’ objected to Smith’s 206 Samuel Stanhope Smith and Common Sense Philosophy at Princeton use of Reidian themes. In the same year as Green’s election, Green returned the favour by nominating Samuel Miller as Professor ...

  5. 12. Juli 2013 · Text reproduced from the 2d ed., enl. and improved, 1810

  6. Samuel Stanhope Smith (president from 1795-1812) moved into the President’s House with his family during his father-in-law John Witherspoon’s term. Witherspoon, who served as president from 1768 to 1794, occupied the house only until 1779, when he relocated to his 500-acre country home outside of town; his son-in-law Smith moved into the empty house that year when he joined the college ...

  7. Samuel Stanhope Smith, seventh president and moral philosophy professor of the College of New Jersey (1779–1812), provides a compelling example of an early American who drew on the ideals of the ...