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Lewis Warner Green [1] was born on January 28, 1806, in Danville, Kentucky, [2] the twelfth and youngest child of Willis Green and Sarah Reed. [3] Lewis was orphaned as a young boy—his father died when he was five years old and his mother died two years later [4] —and afterwards he lived with his oldest brother. [5]
A skilled minister and educator, Lewis W. Green was president of Hampden–Sydney College in Virginia where he increased their enrollment and endowment and declined offer after offer from numerous other schools.
Lewis W. Green (1806–1863) was an American Presbyterian minister, educator, and academic administrator. Born in Danville, Kentucky, baptized in Versailles, and educated in Woodford County, he enrolled at Transylvania University but transferred to Centre College to complete his degree. He graduated in 1824 as one of two members of Centre's ...
Lewis' only son, Micajah Green Lewis, moved to New Orleans and became an aide to his brother-in-law Governor Clairborne and was killed in a duel there in 1805. [20] Lewis' son-in-law William B. Lewis wrote Andrew Jackson on February 8, 1813, that "Maj. William T Lewis died on thursday morning last about 4 O'clock."
Micajah Green Lewis (b. c. 1780 – February 14, 1805) was an American political aide who was killed in a duel in New Orleans in 1805. Biography. Lewis ...
Born in Savannah, Georgia to William Green Sr. and Mary Green, Green grew up in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. [1] He has a brother, Calvin, who is a retired colonel; and three sisters, Rosalind, Samantha, and Brenda. [2] After graduating from high school, Green enlisted in the army as a cannon crewman and radio repairman. [1]
This is a complete list of all people who previously served in the United States Senate.As of January 2025, a total of 2,018 persons have served in the senate (including those currently serving).
Isaiah Lewis Green (December 28, 1761 – December 5, 1841) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Born in Barnstable in the Province of Massachusetts Bay , Green pursued classical studies, and graduated from Harvard in 1781.