BLAIR, Samuel, a House Chaplain; born in Fagg’s Manor, Chester County, Pa., 1741; graduated from College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), Princeton, N.J., 1760; D.D., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., 1790; licensed to preach by the presbytery of Newcastle, Pa., 1764; tutor, College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), Princeton, N.J., 1761–1764; principal founder, First Presbyterian Church, Germantown, Pa., 1811; pastor, Old South Church, Boston, Mass., 1766–1769; elected Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives to the First and to the succeeding Congress (December 10, 1790–May 8, 1792); died on September 24, 1818, in Germantown, Pa.
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[ Top ]History, Art & Archives, U.S. House of Representatives, “BLAIR, Samuel,” https://history.house.gov/People/Listing/B/BLAIR,-Samuel/ (July 02, 2022)
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