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History of Shirleysburg, (Huntingdon County) Pennsylvania

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Biographies:

William Alexander Biography

William Alexander, educator, was born near Shirleysburg, Pa., Dec. 18, 1831. He graduated from Jefferson college in 1858, and completed the Princeton theological course in 1861. He was pastor for one year at Lycoming, Pa. In 1863 he was made president of Carroll college, Wisconsin, holding the position for one year. He held pastorates at Beloit, Wis. (1864-'69), then at San Jose, Cal. (1869-'71). He was called to the presidency of the city college, San Francisco (1871-'74), and was active in rounding the San Francisco theological seminary, the first Presbyterian seminary on the Pacific slope, and was its first professor in New Testament literature. In 1876 he was transferred to the chair of ecclesiastical history and church government, and afterwards became dean of the seminary. He won fame in 1881 by publishing open letters to Gen. George Stoneman on the Sunday law. In 1883 he published nine open letters to Bishop McQuaid on the "Failure of Romanism."

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor








Pennsylvania Facts:
Tree: hemlock
Bird: ruffed grouse
Flower: mountain laurel
Nickname: Keystone State
Motto: Virtue, Liberty, and Independence
Area (sq. mi.): 45,333
Capitol: Harrisburg
Admitted: 12 Dec 1787




Huntingdon County Facts:

Seat: Huntingdon
Established: 1787
Formed from: Bedford


Some Historic Photographers from Shirleysburg

  • Miller, Solomon R
  • Ramsay, Nancy
  • Ramsey, Nancy
Courtesy of Classyarts.com





Shirleysburg is situated 183 meters above sea level.



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