Richard Furman (9 October 1755 – 25 August 1825) was a Baptist leader from Charleston, South Carolina, United States. He was elected in 1814 as the first president of the Triennial Convention, the first nationwide Baptist association. Later he was the first president of the South Carolina State Baptist Convention.[1]
^James A. Rogers (2001). Richard Furman: Life and Legacy. Mercer University Press. ISBN 0-86554-778-5.
RichardFurman (9 October 1755 – 25 August 1825) was a Baptist leader from Charleston, South Carolina, United States. He was elected in 1814 as the first...
Furman University is a private university in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1826 and named after Baptist pastor RichardFurman...
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Baptist Church of Columbia with nine total messengers in attendance. RichardFurman was elected as the first president of the Convention and Abner Blocker...
hanged. Awaiting execution, John accepted the counsel of the Reverend RichardFurman, a local minister, but Lavinia became even more vitriolic. On the gallows...
Jill Furman (born 1969) is an American theatrical producer. Furman's Broadway credits include: Hamilton, (Tony Award® for Best Musical, 2016), In the...
University founder Richard Fuller (1804–1876) - Served as President of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1859–1863 RichardFurman (1755–1825) - First...
the antebellum Southern United States, by writers such as the Rev. RichardFurman and Thomas R. Cobb, to enforce the idea that Negroes had been created...
Fulton Franklin Avenue – named after Benjamin Franklin Furman Street – named after RichardFurman Gallatin Place – named after Albert Eugene Gallatin Gates...
Administrator (June 19, 2018). "Richard W. Riley to be honored with downtown Greenville sculpture - Furman News". news.furman.edu. Retrieved October 23, 2018...
Jason Furman (born August 18, 1970) is an American economist and professor at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and a nonresident...
1848. Its first pastor was RichardFurman, who went on to become one of South Carolina's most influential ministers. Furman University was named for him...
primary, he lost the general election to the incumbent Senator, Richard Bryan. Furman graduated from The University of Southern California with a degree...
established in the Holy Scriptures, both by precept and example. — RichardFurman, President, South Carolina Baptist Convention In 1837, Southerners in...
Long Island University website. Retrieved June 12, 2008. See "RichardFurman" on Furman University website Archived 2007-12-12 at the Wayback Machine...
who were saved. As a child he met President George Washington and Dr. RichardFurman, pastor of the First Baptist Church Charleston, who made a great impression...
A diary of amateur radio activity. Retrieved 2022-10-06. Buckley, Richard; Furman, William N. (2021-11-29). "Application of Machine Learning Techniques...
established in the Holy Scriptures, both by precept and example. — RichardFurman (1755 – 1825), President, South Carolina Baptist Convention Historian...
back to the Illinois Supreme Court for re-sentencing. On June 29, 1972, in Furman v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme Court declared the death penalty unconstitutional...
The list of Furman University people includes alumni, attendees, faculty, and staff of Furman University. 1. James Clement Furman was elected the first...
Indiana before the national moratorium on executions in 1972 with the case of Furman v. Georgia. In 1957, Kiefer, a Fort Wayne mechanic, murdered his wife, Pearl;...
university namesake RichardFurman's leadership in Baptist views on slavery, as well as responding to the questions regarding James C. Furman raised by Marian...
Carolina, he was the son of Dr. RichardFurman [1816-1886] and his wife Mary Marshall McIver Furman [1820-1892]. Furman was educated in Greenville and...
parents of a daughter: Rosa Eleanor Fries (1887–1954), who married RichardFurman Willingham in 1909. Fries died on June 5, 1931. Rufus Lenoir Patterson...