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- Asa Drury (1801–1870) was an American Baptist minister and educator primarily teaching at Granville Literary and Theological Institution (today's Denison University) in Granville, Ohio, and the Western Baptist Theological Institute in Covington, Kentucky, and establishing the public schools in Covington. He is best known for his antebellum abolitionist views and his role in establishing the Underground Railroad in Ohio. (en)
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- Brown University A.M. 1832 (en)
- Brown University D.D. 1834 (en)
- Yale University A.B. 1829 (en)
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- Alexander Greer Drury (en)
- Marshall P. Drury (en)
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- St. Anthony, Minnesota, United States (en)
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- establishment of public schools in Covington, Kentucky; antebellum abolitionist; Denison University professor (en)
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- Hannah Perry Drury (en)
- Mary Elizabeth Drury (en)
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- Asa Drury (1801–1870) was an American Baptist minister and educator primarily teaching at Granville Literary and Theological Institution (today's Denison University) in Granville, Ohio, and the Western Baptist Theological Institute in Covington, Kentucky, and establishing the public schools in Covington. He is best known for his antebellum abolitionist views and his role in establishing the Underground Railroad in Ohio. (en)
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