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Alumni Record of Drew Theological Seminary Madison, New Jersy

by Tolley, William Pearson

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"Alumni Record of Drew Theological Seminary Madison, New Jersy 1867-1925" is an extensive historical reference work compiled by William Pearson Tolley. This volume provides a detailed chronicle of the graduates and students of one of the United States' premier Methodist institutions for theological education during its first six decades of operation. Covering the period from the seminary's establishment in 1867 through the mid-1920s, the record offers invaluable biographical data, professional trajectories, and ministerial appointments of the individuals who shaped the religious and social landscape of the era.


The work serves as a vital resource for genealogists, historians of religion, and researchers interested in the development of higher education in New Jersey. By documenting the diverse paths taken by Drew's alumni, the book reflects the broader evolution of the Methodist Church and its impact on global missionary work and community leadership. This record is more than a simple list of names; it is a testament to the intellectual and spiritual legacy of a pivotal institution in American theological history. Its meticulous organization allows readers to trace the growth of the seminary alongside the professional lives of those who walked its halls.

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  • Feb 14, 2026 Pub Date:
  • 102533700X ISBN-10:
  • 9781025337005 ISBN-13:
  • English Language