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HANOVER COLLEGE, INDIANA.

FACULTY.

REV. JAMES WOOD, D. D., PRESIDENT.
Professor of Biblical Instruction, Psychology and Ethics.

REV. S. HARRISON THOMSON, A. M.
Professor of Mathematics, Mechanical Philosophy and Astronomy.
MINARD STURGUS, A. M.
Professor of the Latin Language and Literature.

REV. JOSHUA B. GARRITT, A. M.
Professor of the Creek Language and Literature.

REV. JOHN W. SCOTT, D. D.

Professor of Natural Science.

REV. JOSHUA B. GARRITT, A. M.

Librarian.

WILLIAM BROWN,

Janitor.

LOCATION, BUILDINGS,

&c.

The village of Hanover is situated upon an elevated bluff of the Ohio river, six miles below Madison, Indiana, in a region of remarkable salubrity and natural beauty. The village and neighborhood are characterized by morality, and the absence The Ohio river, and the Railways of all ordinary temptation to vice and idleness. from Madison, N. Albany, and Cincinnati, place Hanover within twenty-four hours of all the principal points in Indiana, Kentucky, Western Ohio, and Eastern Illinois. A Turnpike from Madison to Hanover, renders the village easy of access at all seasons of the year.

Hanover College is controlled by a Board of Trustees; one half of whom are appointed by the Board itself, and the other half by the Synods of Indiana and Northern Indiana.

The Board purchased, some years ago, a farm of two hundred acres, lying between the village and the Ohio river, upon a beautiful point of which, overlooking the river from an elevation of four hundred feet, they have erected a commodious College edifice, now completed and occupied. The new College consists of a centre building, nearly eighty feet square, with lateral and transverse wings. The whole length is about two hundred feet. It contains no dormitories for Students; (an undesirable provision;) but affords ample and convenient halls, library, cabinet, lecture and recitation rooms, and a spacious chapel.

The building commands an exceedingly diversified view of the river, for six miles up, and ten miles down its course.

THE

BIBLICAL REPERTORY

AND

PRINCETON REVIEW.

EDITED BY THE

REV. CHARLES HODGE, D. D.

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THE

SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN REVIEW,

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THE

PRESBYTERIAN

HISTORICAL ALMANAC,

AND

Annual Remembrancer

OF THE CHURCH,

FOR

1861.

BY

JOSEPH M. WILSON.

Volume Third.

PHILADELPHIA:

JOSEPH M. WILSON,

No. 111 SOUTH TENTH STREET, BELOW CHESTNUT STREET.

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Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1860, by
JOSEPH M. WILSON,

in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of

Pennsylvania.

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