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  1. Samuel Stanhope Smith (March 15, 1751 – August 21, 1819) was a Presbyterian minister, founding president of Hampden–Sydney College and the seventh president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) from 1795 to 1812. His stormy career ended in his forced resignation.

  2. Samuel Stanhope Smith, Princeton’s seventh president (1795-1812), was an early defender of the unity of mankind—arguing that environment, not innate biological differences, determined one’s race. His convictions, however, did not prevent him from owning slaves himself, and his teachings ultimately influenced Princeton alumni to establish ...

  3. 12. Mai 2016 · Learn about the life and legacy of Samuel Stanhope Smith, who led Princeton from 1795 to 1812 and advocated for the unity of mankind. Explore how he challenged slavery and Native American removal, and how his views were both progressive and problematic.

  4. 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.

  5. Overview. Samuel Stanhope Smith. (1751—1819) Quick Reference. (1750–1819), Presbyterian clergyman and president of the College of New Jersey (1795–1819), distinguished not only for improving the standards of the institution, particularly in scientific training, but also for his ...

  6. Witherspoon’s successor, Samuel Stanhope Smith (Class of 1769), taught his students that slavery posed a particularly dire threat to the nation’s spiritual, moral, and political well-being. Like his six predecessors, Smith was – or had been – a slaveholder. In 1784 he advertised to sell or trade a young slave, “well acquainted with ...

  7. 26. Nov. 2013 · 1795-1812. Samuel Stanhope Smith, salutatorian of the Class of 1769, was the first alumnus of the College to become its president. After graduation, Smith became a teacher and preacher in Virginia and took a leading part in the founding of the two academies that became Hampden-Sydney College and Washington and Lee University.