Henry Addison Nelson

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The Henry A. Nelson Memorial Boys' School, Tripoli.

Henry Addison Nelson (October 31, 1820,

Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati (1868-74), pastor of the First Presbyterian Church at Geneva, N. Y. (1874-1885), and acting pastor at Independence, Mo. (1885-86)."[1] He was also for many years editor of the Church magazine, The Church at Home and Abroad.[3] The Henry A. Nelson Memorial Boys' School, in Tripoli, Lebanon, was named after him.[4]

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  • Amherst Graduates' Quarterly. Alumni Council of Amherst College. 1934.
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