An examination of the "Remarks" of considerations suggested by the establishment of a second college in Connecticut
- Hartford: printed by Peter B, Gleason & Co, 1825
Hartford: printed by Peter B, Gleason & Co, 1825. 8vo, pp. 26, [2]; stitched, as issued; very good. Founded as Washington College in 1823, it is the second-oldest college in Connecticut, after Yale. It was renamed Trinity College in 1845. Like many of his Yale alumni, Baldwin declines to support Washington College. Baldwin, later a U.S. Senator from Connecticut, was best known for his defense of the African slaves in the famous Amistad case. American Imprints 19503; Sabin 15721.
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Title
An examination of the "Remarks" of considerations suggested by the establishment of a second college in Connecticut
Author
Baldwin, Roger Sherman
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Publisher
printed by Peter B, Gleason & Co: Hartford
Date
1825