Davis Wasgatt Clark (February 25, 1812 – May 23, 1871) was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1864; the first President...
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Swedish criminal Davis Wasgatt Clark (1812–1871), American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church Felton Grandison Clark (1903–1970), African-American...
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degree (baccalaureate) in 1880. It became Clark College in 1940. It was named for Bishop Davis Wasgatt Clark, who was the first President of the Freedman's...
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Bellarmine Mary McLeod Bethune Warren Akin Candler Andrew Carnegie Davis Wasgatt Clark Ezra Cornell Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Washington C. DePauw John...
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freedmen (former African American slaves). He succeeded Bishop Davis Wasgatt Clark (for whom Clark College was named) as the President of the Freedman's Aid...
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1859 Jacob Markwood 1861 Daniel Shuck 1861 John Jacob Esher 1863 Davis Wasgatt Clark 1864 Edward Thomson 1864 Calvin Kingsley 1864 Jonathan Weaver 1865...
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Thomson 1846 – 1852: Benjamin Tefft 1852 – 1853: William Clark Larrabee 1853 – 1863: Davis Wasgatt Clark 1864 – 1872: Isaac William Wiley 1872 – 1876: Erastus...
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Holy Cross, poet, critic Davis Wasgatt Clark (1836) – 1st president, Freedman's Aid Society; predecessor, namesake of Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta...
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Encyclopedia of History and Culture Jonas Clark Biography Archived 2010-05-28 at the Wayback Machine, Clark University website . Retrieved January 3,...
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Degrees. Vol. 4 (Digitized 11 Apr 2007 ed.). Parker and Co. p. 1505. Clark, Davis Wasgatt (1851). Death-bed scenes, or, Dying with and without religion : designed...
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