Henry Holcombe Tucker, the Glossary
Henry Holcombe Tucker (May 10, 1819 – September 9, 1889) was the chancellor of the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia from 1874 until his resignation in 1878.[1]
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17 relations: Amherst, Virginia, Andrew A. Lipscomb, Athens, Georgia, Atlanta, Bermuda, British Overseas Territories, Camak, Georgia, Daniel Tucker (colonial administrator), George Washington University, Georgia (U.S. state), Governor of Bermuda, Macon, Georgia, Mercer University, Patrick Hues Mell, St. George's, Bermuda, The Telegraph (Macon, Georgia), University of Georgia.
- Presidents of Mercer University
- Presidents of the University of Georgia
Amherst, Virginia
Amherst (formerly Dearborn) is a town in Amherst County, Virginia, United States.
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Andrew A. Lipscomb
Andrew Adgate Lipscomb (September 5, 1816 – November 23, 1890) was an American clergyman and educator. Henry Holcombe Tucker and Andrew A. Lipscomb are presidents of the University of Georgia.
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Athens, Georgia
Athens is a consolidated city-county in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Bermuda
Bermuda (historically known as the Bermudas or Somers Isles) is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean.
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British Overseas Territories
The British Overseas Territories (BOTs) are the 14 territories with a constitutional and historical link with the United Kingdom that, while not forming part of the United Kingdom itself, are part of its sovereign territory.
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Camak, Georgia
Camak is a town in Warren County, Georgia, United States.
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Daniel Tucker (colonial administrator)
Captain Daniel Tucker (baptized 10 April 1575, died 10 February 1625) was an English colonial sea captain, member of the Virginia Company, member of the Somers Isles Company, treasurer of the Jamestown Colony and the notorious second Governor of Bermuda.
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George Washington University
The George Washington University (GW or GWU) is a private federally-chartered research university in Washington, D.C. Originally named Columbian College, it was chartered in 1821 by the United States Congress and is the first university founded under Washington D.C.'s jurisdiction.
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Georgia (U.S. state)
Georgia, officially the State of Georgia, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.
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Governor of Bermuda
The governor of Bermuda (officially Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Somers Isles (alias the Islands of Bermuda)) is the representative of the British monarch in the British overseas territory of Bermuda.
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Macon, Georgia
Macon, officially Macon–Bibb County, is a consolidated city-county in Georgia, United States.
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Mercer University
Mercer University is a private research university with its main campus in Macon, Georgia.
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Patrick Hues Mell
Patrick Hues Mell (July 19, 1814 – January 26, 1888) was the president of the Southern Baptist Convention in two terms from 1863 to 1871 and from 1880 to 1887. Henry Holcombe Tucker and Patrick Hues Mell are presidents of the University of Georgia.
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St. George's, Bermuda
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The Telegraph (Macon, Georgia)
The Telegraph, frequently called The Macon Telegraph, is the primary print news organ in Middle Georgia.
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University of Georgia
The University of Georgia (UGA or Georgia) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Athens, Georgia, United States.
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See also
Presidents of Mercer University
- Henry Holcombe Tucker
- James Bruton Gambrell
- John L. Dagg
- Raleigh Kirby Godsey
- Spright Dowell
- William D. Underwood
- William Heard Kilpatrick
Presidents of the University of Georgia
- Abraham Baldwin
- Alonzo Church (college president)
- Andrew A. Lipscomb
- Charles Boynton Knapp
- Charles Mercer Snelling
- David Crenshaw Barrow Jr.
- Frederick Corbet Davison
- Gustavus Richard Glenn
- Harmon White Caldwell
- Henry Holcombe Tucker
- Henry King Stanford
- Isaac W. Waddell
- Jere Morehead
- John Brown (educator)
- Jonathan Clark Rogers
- Joseph Spencer Stewart
- Josiah Meigs
- Michael F. Adams
- Moses Waddel
- Omer Clyde Aderhold
- Patrick Hues Mell
- Robert Finley
- Steadman Vincent Sanford
- Walter Barnard Hill
- William Ellison Boggs
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Holcombe_Tucker
Also known as Henry H. Tucker.