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  1. first200.iu.edu › honorary-recipients › stowe-calvin-ellisThe First 200: Calvin Ellis Stowe

    Calvin Ellis Stowe was born in 1802 in New England. His father died when Stowe was just 6 years old. His mother was too poor to take care of him so he was sent to the home of his grandparents for room and board. At age 12, he was apprenticed to a paper maker. He developed “an insatiable craving for books,” studying whenever he could find time.

  2. Calvin Ellis Stowe is buried at Phillips Academy Cemetery, Andover, Massachusetts. Jahn’s History of the Hebrew Commonwealth (1828) Lowth’s Lectures on the Sacred Poetry of the Hebrews (1829) Introduction to the Criticism and Interpretation of the Bible, Designed for the Use of Theological Students, Bible Classes, and High Schools (1835)

  3. Theologian, educator. Calvin Ellis Stowe lost his father when he was still a boy and, to help his mother, he began working at a young age. He also taught himself enough that he enrolled at Bowdoin College, where he graduated in 1824. After spending the next year there as a teacher and librarian, he attended Andover...

  4. STOWE, Calvin Ellis, clergyman, b. in Natick, Mass., 6 April, 1802; d. in Hartford, Conn., 22 Aug., 1886. His ancestors came from London to Boston in 1634. Mr. Stowe was a lad of six years when his father died, leaving a widow and two boys to struggle with poverty, ...

  5. Calvin Ellis Stowe (stō), 1802–86, American educator, b.Natick, Mass., grad. Bowdoin College, 1824, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1828; husband of Harriet Beecher Stowe.He was professor of Greek (1831–33) at Dartmouth and of sacred literature (1833–50) at Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, of which Lyman Beecher was president. He married Harriet Beecher in 1836.

  6. Harriet Beecher Stowe, nacida Harriet Elisabeth Beecher (Litchfield, Connecticut, 14 de junio de 1811-Hartford, 1 de julio de 1896), fue una escritora estadounidense, feminista y abolicionista.Publicó múltiples novelas y artículos periodísticos. La más famosa de sus obras es La cabaña del tío Tom (Uncle Tom's Cabin), la cual narra una historia de la vida en esclavitud y fue publicada ...

  7. Calvin Ellis Stowe. ... of children Ohio parents parish Popular education population preparing principles private schools Professor in Miami Professor Stowe provinces provision Prus Prussian school Prussian system public instruction public schools pupils quired Reading and Spelling receive regencies religious denominations religious instruction ...