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William Allen Montgomery : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Allen Montgomery
William Allen Montgomery (1829–1905) was an American lawyer, planter and Baptist minister. Trained as a lawyer in Tennessee, he was a cotton planter in Texas in the 1850s and served as a Confederate chaplain in the American Civil War. He served as the President of Carson–Newman University from 1888 to 1892. ==Early life== William Allen Montgomery was born on November 16, 1829 in Jefferson County, Tennessee.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dr. William Allen Montgomery (1888-1892) )〕 His father was William H. Montgomery and his mother, Sarah Jarnagin.〔 His paternal grandfather, William Montgomery, was of English descent while his paternal grandmother was of Irish descent.〔 His maternal grandfather, Chesley Jarnagin, was of Welsh descent while his maternal grandmother, the daughter of Baptist minister Isaac Barton, was of Huguenot and Dutch descent.〔 Montgomery was baptized in 1843.〔 He went to the University of Tennessee in 1845, graduating in 1850.〔 After serving as a legal aide to E. Alexander, a judge on the Knoxville Circuit Court, Montgomery was admitted to the bar in 1851.〔〔 Later, Montgomery received a Doctor in Divinity from Carson–Newman University in 1870, and a Legum Doctor from the University of Tennessee in 1876.〔
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