Samuel Finley (July 2, 1715 – July 17, 1766) was an Irish-born Presbyterian minister and academic. He founded the West Nottingham Academy.
Artist and inventor. Family and general correspondence, letterbooks, diaries, notebooks, scrapbooks, and other papers. Includes letters from Samuel Finley ...
Greenough met artist and inventor Samuel FB Morse (1791-1872) in New York in 1828, with a letter of introduction from his mentor, the Boston painter Washington ...
Samuel F. B. Morse was an artist before he became an inventor. Shortly after graduating from Yale College, Morse went to England for four years of study.
Samuel Finley Breese Morse (April 27, 1791 – April 2, 1872) was an American inventor and painter. After establishing his reputation as a portrait painter, ...
Presbyterian minister Samuel Finley (1715-1766) was one of the College of New Jersey's founding trustees and its fifth president.
Samuel Finley (1715-1766) ... The Maclean House at Princeton, New Jersey has been home to many Princeton Presidents, including Samuel Finley. Shown also in this ...
Samuel Finley was a Scottish colonist in Ireland who came to North America with his parents at the age of 19. He is best known for his work as a Presbyterian ...
A portrait of the eighteenth-century religious leader and academic the Reverend Samuel Finley (1715–1766) attributed to John Hesselius (1728–1778).
Samuel Finley, a Scots-Irishman who came to the United States with his parents when he was 19, attended the “Log College” in Neshaminy, Pennsylvania.