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<p> a Presbyterian minister, was born at Lunenburg, Vermont, January 3, 1813. He graduated from Dickinson [[College]] in 1838; taught in [[Maryland]] from 1839 to 1841; graduated from Union Theological Seminary in 1844; in April 1845, was pastor at [[Hanover]] College, Virginia, and died there, October 9, 1846: See [[Genesis]] Cat. of Union Theol. Sem. 1876, page 32. </p>
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<p> a Presbyterian minister, was born at Lunenburg, Vermont, January 3, 1813. He graduated from Dickinson College in 1838; taught in [[Maryland]] from 1839 to 1841; graduated from Union Theological Seminary in 1844; in April 1845, was pastor at [[Hanover]] College, Virginia, and died there, October 9, 1846: See [[Genesis]] Cat. of Union Theol. Sem. 1876, page 32. </p>
 
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George Atherton Davis [1]

a Presbyterian minister, was born at Lunenburg, Vermont, January 3, 1813. He graduated from Dickinson College in 1838; taught in Maryland from 1839 to 1841; graduated from Union Theological Seminary in 1844; in April 1845, was pastor at Hanover College, Virginia, and died there, October 9, 1846: See Genesis Cat. of Union Theol. Sem. 1876, page 32.

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