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  1. Calvin Ellis Stowe (April 6, 1802 – August 22, 1886) was an American Biblical scholar who helped spread public education in the United States. Over his career, he was a professor of languages and Biblical and sacred literature at Andover Theological Seminary, Dartmouth College, Lane Theological Seminary, and Bowdoin College.

  2. Calvin E. Stowe (born April 26, 1802, Natick, Massachusetts, U.S.—died August 22, 1886, Hartford, Connecticut) was a professor of biblical studies who greatly influenced the development of public education in the United States.

  3. Calvin Ellis Stowe. Biographical Details. Date of Birth: April 26, 1802. Birth Location: Natick, MA, USA. Major Study: Theology. Graduation Year (s): 1837. Degree (s) Earned: Doctor of Divinity (Honorary) Date of Death: August 22, 1886. Death Location: Hartford, CT, USA. Life Experience. Calvin Ellis Stowe was born in 1802 in New England.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Mar 20, 2014 · Stowe, born in Litchfield, Conn., and her husband Calvin Ellis Stowe, from Natick, Mass., were ardent abolitionists and supporters of the Underground Railroad. With the passage by Congress in 1850 of the Fugitive Slave act, states had to help return escaped slaves to southern slave-owners.

  6. Calvin E. Stowe, professor and librarian at Lane Seminary in Cincinnati from 1833 to 1850, was chiefly responsible for the development there of what apparently was the largest academic library in the West.

  7. He became professor of Greek at Dartmouth College in 1830, and professor of Sacred Literature at Lane Theological Seminary in the Cincinnati area in 1832. He also helped to establish the College of Teachers there in 1833. He taught at Lane, his longest place of employment, from 1833 to 1850.

  8. The Comprehensive and Self-Interpreting Family Bible (1870) In Memoriam — Calvin Ellis Stowe, D.D., Professor of Biblical Theology in Lane Seminary, 1833-1850 (1886, 1890)

  9. Stowe, Calvin Ellis stō [key], 180286, 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.

  10. Calvin Ellis Stowe was an American educator who was also the husband and literary agent of novelist Harriet Beecher Stowe, his second wife. Together they opposed slavery and even housed several fugitive slaves in their home as part of the 'Underground Railway' network of routes and safe houses.

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