Parish, Elijah, 1762-1825
Dates
- Existence: 1762 - 1825
Biography
Elijah Parish (November 7, 1762– October 15, 1825) was a New England clergyman of the early nineteenth century.
Parish was a native of Lebanon, Connecticut. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1785. In the early nineteenth century he was a leading opponent of the Jeffersonian Republican Party and brought issues of slavery into his political discourse. Parish was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1813.
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Elijah Parish letter
In English.
Elijah Parish letter
Letter from Elajah Parish in Byfield, to Social Friends, regarding purchase of books through writer.
Elijah Parish letter
In English.
Elijah Parish letter
In English.
Elijah Parish letter
In English.
Elijah Parish letter
In English.
Elijah Parish to D. McClure
Two-page letter from Elijah Parish to David McClure informing him of the terms with the printers of the History and his fast sermon assailing democracy.
Elijah Parish to John Wheelock
In English.
J. Wheelock letter
Letter from J. Wheelock at Dartmouth College to Elijah Parish, thanking him for a copy of his Gazeteer of the Bible.
Rev. Elijah Parish to D. McClure
Two-page letter from Rev. Elijah Parish in Byfield to David McClure telling him about his Bible Gazeteer and his opinion of the war.
Solomon Spalding letter
In English.
William Plumer letter
In English.
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