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Asa Drury

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.
==Early life, education, and family==
Asa Drury was born July 26, 1801 in Athol, Massachusetts as the fifth of eleven children of Joel Drury and Ruth (Hill) Drury.〔Note: although most of his professional and biographical references give 1802 as his birth year, the Vital Records of Athol, MA state that Asa Drury was born July 26, 1801. Source: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Massachusetts Town Birth Records (on-line ). Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.〕〔Edmund Rice (1638) Association, 2010. Descendants of Edmund Rice: The First Nine Generations.〕 Drury studied at Yale University, earning his A.B. degree in 1829. Upon graduation, he served as rector of the Hopkins Grammar School in New Haven, Connecticut from 1829 to 1831. He earned his A.M. degree at Brown University in 1832, followed by his D.D. from the same institution in 1834. He was ordained as a Baptist minister in Providence, Rhode Island on September 14, 1834.〔p. 187 In: Denison University. 1907. Memorial volume of Denison University, 1831–1906: Part I. The development of the college. Part II. Seventh general catalogue〕 Drury married Hannah Perry of Brookfield, Massachusetts on January 17, 1832, and they had no children.〔 During the 1839–1840 academic year, Drury was teaching in Waterville, Maine, and he was married a second time to Elizabeth. He and Elizabeth had two sons. Alexander G. Drury (b. 1844) and Marshall P. Drury (b. 1846).〔U.S. Census. Year: 1850; Census Place: Covington Ward 6, Kenton, Kentucky; Roll: M432_208; Page: 312B; Image: 631.〕

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