• Cumberland College in Princeton, Kentucky, was founded in 1826 and operated until 1861. It was the first college affiliated with the Cumberland Presbyterian...
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  • residential college for the University of Otago, in Dunedin, New Zealand Cumberland College (Princeton, Kentucky), a defunct institution Cumberland College (Saskatchewan)...
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    of Cumberland College in Princeton Kentucky portal Commonwealth of Kentucky. Office of the Secretary of State. Land Office. "Princeton, Kentucky". Accessed...
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  • Presbyterian congregation. In 1826, Cumberland Presbyterians established Cumberland College in Princeton, Kentucky, in order to better train their candidates...
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    James L. Alcorn (category Cumberland College (Princeton, Kentucky) alumni)
    family. He attended Cumberland College in Princeton, Kentucky, and from 1839 to 1844 served as deputy sheriff of Livingston County, Kentucky. He was admitted...
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    Quintus Quincy Quigley (category Cumberland College (Princeton, Kentucky) alumni)
    and grew up in Milburn, Kentucky. He was educated at Cumberland College and studied law under Judge Crockett in Paducah, Kentucky, starting in 1848 and...
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    moved to Tennessee in 1817. He attended Jackson College and Cumberland College (Princeton, Kentucky) before he received a degree from the University...
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    Willis B. Machen (category Cumberland College (Princeton, Kentucky) alumni)
    Kentucky (now Lyon County, Kentucky). He attended the common schools in the area and became a farmer. Machen attended Cumberland College in Princeton...
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    The 1916 Cumberland vs. Georgia Tech football game was played on October 7, 1916, between the Cumberland College Bulldogs and the Georgia Tech Engineers...
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  • Ephraim Brevard Ewing (category Cumberland College (Princeton, Kentucky) alumni)
    Todd County, Kentucky, in 1819, Ewing was the son of Rev. Finis Ewing, a distinguished divine. Ewing was educated at Cumberland College, and was admitted...
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    John Selden Roane (category Cumberland College (Princeton, Kentucky) alumni)
    Wilson County, Tennessee, and educated at Cumberland College, which at the time was located in Princeton, Kentucky. He migrated to the new state of Arkansas...
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  • Harvey M. Watterson (category Cumberland College (Princeton, Kentucky) alumni)
    Tennessee. He pursued classical studies, studied law at Cumberland College in Princeton, Kentucky, was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice in Shelbyville...
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    1921 Centre vs. Harvard football game (category 1921 college football season)
    Sure: Centre College since 1819. Danville, Kentucky: Centre College. ISBN 978-0615211213. OCLC 457778960. Jackson, Carlton (2015). Kentucky Maverick: The...
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  • Joseph Walters Taylor (category People from Kentucky)
    Walters Taylor was born on July 12, 1820, in Kentucky. He was educated at Cumberland College (Princeton, Kentucky), graduating in 1838). Taylor served in the...
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  • on the board when the school was reorganized as Cumberland College in 1806. In 1826, Cumberland College was reincorporated as the University of Nashville...
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    The next week, Princeton defeated Lafayette 140–0. The most points scored by a single team, and the most lopsided final score in college football history...
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  • Franceway Ranna Cossitt (category Cumberland University faculty)
    founder of Cumberland College in Princeton, Kentucky, in 1825, which was eventually moved to Lebanon, Tennessee, in 1843, to become Cumberland University...
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  • Blue Key Honor Society is an American national honor society for college upperclassmen. Following is a list of chapters. The University of Florida chapter...
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  • Cumberland Presbytery), now a museum run by the Green River Academy Preservation Society. Beaumont College, Kentucky (closed in 1917) Bethel College,...
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    through the Cumberland Gap and down the Kentucky River to reach the bluegrass heartland of Kentucky. While the Cherokee did not settle in Kentucky, they hunted...
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  • The Northerner - Northern Kentucky University The Patriot Newspaper - University of the Cumberlands The Pinnacle – Berea College, Berea The Quadrangle -...
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    party. Technically the voters of Kentucky cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. Kentucky is allocated 8 electors because...
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  • clock against the Kentucky Wildcats on November 9, 2002, at Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington, Kentucky. The ball was tipped by a Kentucky player before being...
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    then are unclear. In 1864, at Trinity College, also a college of the University of Toronto, F. Barlow Cumberland and Frederick A. Bethune devised rules...
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    Cumberland Times-News. November 10, 2018. Retrieved November 16, 2019. "Warriors open 2015 campaign with trip to rival Susquehanna". Lycoming College...
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  • University EWU Eastern Washington University EKU Eastern Kentucky University F&M Franklin & Marshall College FAMU Florida A&M University FAU Florida Atlantic...
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    This list of Princeton University people include notable alumni (graduates and attendees) or faculty members (professors of various ranks, researchers...
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    Kentucky, a state in the United States, has 418 active cities. The two largest, Louisville and Lexington, are designated "first class" cities. A first...
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  • Benjamin Wilburn McDonnold (category Cumberland University faculty)
    could recite the entire New Testament. He attended college at Cumberland College in Princeton, Kentucky, graduating in 1849. He became Professor of Mathematics...
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