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Reverend Lewis Warner Green

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Birthplace: Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, United States
Death: May 06, 1863 (57)
Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, United States
Place of Burial: Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Willis Green and Sarah Green
Husband of Eliza Green and Mary Peachey Fry
Father of Letitia Barbour Green and Julia Green
Brother of Duff Green; Leticia Barbour; Judge John Green; Eliza Edwards and Martha Green

Occupation: Presbyterian minister, educator
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About Lewis W. Green

Lewis W. Green was an American Presbyterian minister, educator, and academic administrator. He was the president of Hampden–Sydney College, Transylvania University, and Centre College for various periods between 1849 and 1863.

Born in Danville, Kentucky, baptized in Versailles, and educated in Woodford County, Green enrolled at Transylvania University but transferred to Centre College to complete his education. He graduated in 1824 as one of the two members of the school's first graduating class. He enrolled at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1831 but returned to Kentucky in 1832 before graduating. After one year as a professor at Hanover College, he returned to Centre in 1839. He then left again the next year for a position at Western Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania, where he spent six years. He then went to Baltimore to preach full-time, though he resigned after just over a year and a half due to poor health.

Green was elected president of Hampden–Sydney College in January 1849. He was recruited by numerous other institutions after his eight-year term. Among these institutions was Transylvania, which recruited him to their presidency shortly following the establishment of a normal school by the Kentucky General Assembly. The bill that created the normal school was repealed after a year and a half and he resigned in late 1857. Green was elected president of Centre College that year and entered office in January 1858. After leading the school through the start of the Civil War, he died in office in 1863 from an illness which he caught after helping wounded soldiers. He was buried in Danville's Bellevue Cemetery. He was a member of the Stevenson political family through the marriage of his daughter; as a result, he was the father-in-law of vice president Adlai Stevenson I, the great-grandfather of Illinois governor Adlai Stevenson II, and the great-great-grandfather of senator Adlai Stevenson III.

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Lewis W. Green's Timeline

1806
January 28, 1806
Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, United States
1839
1839
1843
January 8, 1843
Allegheny City, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States
1863
May 6, 1863
Age 57
Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, United States
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Bellevue Cemetery, Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, United States