- Jay
Shipherd was an
admirer of Finney, and
visited him in Rochester, New York, when en
route to Ohio for the
first time.
Finney invited Shipherd to stay...
- John Jay
Shipherd (March 28, 1802 – September 16, 1844) was an
American clergyman who co-founded
Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio, in 1833 with
Philo Penfield...
- John Jay
Shipherd and 39 missionaries,
including Oberlin faculty, students, and alumni, came to
Michigan to
create a college,
which Shipherd deemed "New...
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Zebulon Rudd
Shipherd (November 15, 1768 –
November 1, 1841) was a
United States Representative from New York. Born in Granville,
Washington County, he...
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Sherwood Federalist 8th
March 4, 1813 –
March 3, 1815
Delhi Zebulon R.
Shipherd Federalist 12th
March 4, 1813 –
March 3, 1815
Granville Francis E. Shober...
- possible.
Oberlin was
founded in 1833 by two
Presbyterian ministers, John Jay
Shipherd and
Philo P. Stewart. The pair had
become friends while spending the summer...
- (PDF) on 1
February 2017.
Retrieved 9
January 2017.. Valentine,
Sarah E.;
Shipherd,
Jillian C. (2018). "A
systematic review of
social stress and
mental health...
- 1799. A
minister and a
missionary founded Oberlin in 1833. Rev. John Jay
Shipherd (minister) and
Philo P.
Stewart (missionary)
became friends while spending...
- Clin Psychol. 60 (11): 1169–80. doi:10.1002/jclp.20081. PMID 15389619.
Shipherd,
Jillian C.; Fordiani,
Joanne M. (November 2015). "The
Application of Mindfulness...
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Sherwood (F) John
Lovett (F)
Hosea Mof**** (F) John W.
Taylor (DR)
Zebulon R.
Shipherd (F)
Elisha I.
Winter (F)
Alexander Boyd (F)
Jacob Markell (F) John M. Bowers...