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    Jehudi Ashmun (April 21, 1794 – August 25, 1828) was an American religious leader and social reformer from New England who helped lead efforts by the...
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  • referring to the violinist Yehudi Wyner (born 1929), composer and pianist Jehudi Ashmun (1794–1828), religious leader and social reformer Yahudi, a 1958 Indian...
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  • Eli P. Ashmun George Parish Ashmun, doctor and state senator in Ohio who served in the Union Army and served as mayor of Hudson, Ohio Jehudi Ashmun (April...
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    a Quaker, founded Ashmun Institute, later named Lincoln University, in Hinsonville, Pennsylvania. They named it after Jehudi Ashmun, a religious leader...
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    Montserrado (or Mesurado) and to establish Monrovia. In 1825 and 1826, Jehudi Ashmun, Stockton's successor, took steps to lease, annex, or buy tribal lands...
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    his death, he had been designated as successor by the colonial agent Jehudi Ashmun. Later that year, Cary was wounded in an accident and died two days...
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  • resolve a dispute between the settlers and the appointed governor, Jehudi Ashmun; in 1849 representing the US government, in order to report to it on...
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    assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. They named the school after Jehudi Ashmun, a religious leader and social reformer. They founded the school for...
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    Bridges – A location on the western town line at the Great Chazy River. Jehudi Ashmun, born in Champlain, was a religious leader who promoted the settlement...
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  • Director of the Asian Development Bank with the rank of Ambassador Jehudi Ashmun, professor and director of the Bangor Theological Seminary which produced...
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  • Cresson, a Quaker, to start what became the Ashmun Institute in Hinsonville. They named it after Jehudi Ashmun, a religious leader and social reformer. They...
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    Black (4) Jehudi Ashmun (1794–1828) Acting Colonial Agent 14 August 1823 15 August 1824 1 year, 1 day White Colony of Liberia (4) Jehudi Ashmun (1794–1828)...
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    President of Yale University Kanichi Asakawa (1873–1948), historian. Jehudi Ashmun (1794–1828), religious leader, and social reformer, agent of the African...
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    Great Awakening The Shakers The Universal Friends Women's suffrage Jehudi Ashmun, religious leader and social reformer born in Champlain, New York. He...
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  • was a member of the American Colonization Society, as was his friend Jehudi Ashmun. They traveled to Liberia on the Elizabeth in 1820 along with their...
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    Minds of Philadelphia Sailmaker James Forten and Liberian Governor Jehudi Ashmun." Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies 89.4 (2022):...
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  • girls. Margaret Ashmun was born in Rural, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Claude “Sam” Ashmun and Rachel Jane Smith. Jehudi Ashmun was Margaret's...
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    of Liberia In office April 1, 1839 – September 3, 1841 Preceded by Jehudi Ashmun Succeeded by Joseph Jenkins Roberts Personal details Born November 19...
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  • of Peace Lado Gurgenidze (attended) – 17th Prime Minister of Georgia Jehudi Ashmun (attended) – US representative to the Liberia colony in its second decade...
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    Island, but rather Bushrod Island, because a historical account by Jehudi Ashmun states that the colonists temporarily stayed on an island owned by John...
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  • Site of The Birthplace On Oak St. At Champlain. Champlain, New York Jehudi Ashmun April 21, 1794 First Colonization Agent At Liberia, Africa 1822-1828...
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    orphaned as a child. Thompson spent his childhood in the household of Jehudi Ashmun, the Colonial Agent of Liberia at the time. He was then taken to Europe...
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    settler in Oregon David Atwood Wasson, minister and transcendentalist Jehudi Ashmun, later a founder of Liberia William H. Barbour Jr., later Pastor of...
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  • Corps Gazette. Marine Corps Association. 1977. p. 71. Ashmun 1822, pp. 273–279. Ashmun, Jehudi (1822), Memoir of the Life and Character of the Rev. Samuel...
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    Historian". history.state.gov. Retrieved July 12, 2023. Cuffee, Paul; Ashmun, Jehudi; Society, American Colonization (July 23, 2010). "Colonization - The...
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    (1802–1896)". Encyclopedia Virginia. Retrieved 2021-05-07. Cuffee, Paul; Ashmun, Jehudi (2010-07-23). "Colonization - The African-American Mosaic Exhibition"...
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