Up for auction "19th Century Leaders" (X12) Signatures Mounted To An Album Page. Signers included; Luther Halsey Gulick Sr., Nathan Bishop, Howard Crosby, Theodore Ledyard Cuyler and others.
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Luther Halsey Gulick Sr. (June 10, 1828 –
April 8, 1891) was a missionary to the Kingdom of Hawaii, and several other places. Although educated
in medicine, in later life he became a newspaper editor while several of his
children became active in public health.
Nathan Bishop (1808–1880) was
an American educator and philanthropist who served as the first superintendent
of schools in Providence, Rhode Island and Boston. He later spearheaded an effort to create a college for
African-American Baptists in Texas which led to the creation of Bishop College.
Howard Crosby (27 February 1826
– 29 March 1891) was an American Presbyterian preacher, scholar and professor,
great-grandson of Judge Joseph Crosby of Massachusetts and of Gen. William Floyd of New York, a signer of the U.S. Declaration
of Independence, and the father of Ernest Howard Crosby, and a relative of Fanny Crosby. Crosby was also a descendant of Rip Van Dam and Matthias Nicoll.
Theodore Ledyard Cuyler (January 10, 1822
– February 26, 1909) was a leading Presbyterian minister and religious writer in the United
States.