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Description
English: The five members of the faculty of Drew Theological Seminary (now w:Drew University), circa 1880s. This image scanned from a photograph in the collection of the Rose Memorial Library, Drew University. (l to r): Samuel F. Upham (d. 1904), James Strong (d. 1893), Henry Anson Buttz (1835-1920), John Miley (d.1895), George B. Crook (d. 1897)
Date no known first publication
Source

Original publication: photograph, c. 1880

Immediate source: Photograph, Rose Memorial Library
Author

unknown photographer.

(Life time: photo taken c. 1880)
Other information

the photograph does appear in several Drew University history books, including John T. Cunningham's University in the Forest (1st Ed. 1972, 3rd Ed. 2002), and other works.

Photo must be in the 1880s due to the relative health and presence of the five people. One of the photograph, James Strong, died in 1893.

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