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History of Lee, (Oneida County) New YorkOur database does not include an historic photo for Lee, (Oneida County) New York, do you have one you would like to contribute? Contact Us! 15% - 35% off all Products ยป The Ready Store Biographies:A Short Biography of Hinckley Gilbert Mitchell Hinckley Gilbert Mitchell, educator, was born in Lee, Oneida county, N.Y., Feb. 22, 1846; son of James and Sarah Gilbert (Thomas) Mitchell; grandson of Milo and Ann (Hinckley) Mitchell, and of John and Sarah (Gilbert) Thomas; great-grandson of Barnabas Mitchell of Connecticut, who served as a soldier in the Revolution and afterward became one of the first settlers of Remson, N.Y., and a descendant of Ensign John, brother of Thomas Hinckley, governor of Plymouth Colony. His maternal grandfather wasa native of Nevin, Wales. He attended Falley seminary at Fulton, N.Y., and was graduated from the Wesleyan university in 1873 and from the school of theology of Boston university in 1876. He studied Old Testament exegesis at Leipzig university 1876-79, receiving the degree of Ph.D. He joined the Central New York conference of the M.E. church; was stationed at Fayette, N.Y., 1879-80, and was tutor in Latin and instructor in Hebrew at the Wesleyan university, 1880-83. He was married, June 29, 1880, to Alice, daughter of Joshua R. Stanford of Alton. Ill. He became instructor in Hebrew and Old Testament exegesis at Boston university in 1883, and professor of the same in 1884, when he also became secretary of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis and editor of its Journal. He was the second (annual) director of the American School of Oriental Study and Research at Jerusalem, 1901-02. The honorary degree of D.D. was conferred on him by Mr. Union college in 1888 and by Wesleyan university in 1901. He is the author of Final Constructions of Biblical Hebrew, doctor's dissertation (1879); Hebrew Lessons (1897); Amos: an Essay in Exegesis (1900); Isaiah, a study of Chapters I-XII (2d ed., 1900); The World before Abraham (1901); also a translation of Piepenbring's work on New Theology of the Old Testament (1889), and numerous articles in theological journals. |
New York Facts: Oneida County Facts: Seat: UticaEstablished: 1798 Formed from: Herkimer Additional Local History Notes: The 1854 Gazetteer of the United States by Thomas Baldwin shows: LEE, a post-township of Oneida co., New York, with a village of the same name, about 20 miles N. W. from Utica. Pop., 3033. Lee is situated 154 meters above sea level. |