Samuel S. Smith (446)
Election date: 1785
Samuel Stanhope Smith (1750–1819) was a minister, educator, and a member of the American Philosophical Society, elected in 1785. Born in Pennsylvania to a Presbyterian family, Smith attended Princeton College, graduating in 1769. He became a Presbyterian minister while remaining at Princeton to work as a tutor but moved to Virginia in 1773 to work as a missionary. While there, his talents for preaching led to his becoming the first President of the newly-founded Hampden-Sydney College in 1775. He spoke and wrote on theological, philosophical, scientific, and even anthropologic matters. Speaking before the American Philosophical Society in 1787, Smith demonstrated his proto-Lamarkian theory on human diversity: that physical as well as psychological variation in humans is a result of environment, and that if the environment changes, so too will its inhabitant. Smith argued that “race” was not an innate characteristic, but an accrued one. Returning to Princeton as a professor in 1779, he witnessed his theory tested when a Delaware Indian man enrolled at the university. Smith saw this as an “experiment”, and cited success over George Morgan White Eyes’ academic performance. Smith’s patronizing approach extended to enslaved people as well: advocating for abolition but also mandatory re-education to instill “good morals and industrious habits” prior to giving any enslaved person their freedom. Serving as President of the orthodoxly Presbyterian Princeton from 1795 to 1812, Smith was revolutionary in his introduction of science courses and his ideological synthesis of theology and natural philosophy, two fields that were hitherto considered incompatible. He retired in 1812 and died some years later.
Publication: [Trenton: s.n.], 1804.
Subjects:Educational fund raising. | Universities and colleges -- New Jersey -- Princeton. | College of New Jersey (Princeton, N.J.) -- Fire, 1802. | College of New Jersey (Princeton, N.J.)
Publication: New-Brunswick [N.J.]: Printed and published by Deare & Myer, 1815.
Subjects:Theology, Doctrinal.
Publication: Philadelphia: Printed for John Ormrod, no. 41. Chesnut-Street, by Ormrod & Conrad, [1797]
Subjects:Funeral sermons -- Early works to 1800.
Publication: Boston: Printed by Joseph Bumstead, at his printing office, no. 20, Union-Street, [1791]
Subjects:Sin -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800. | Presbyterian Church -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800. | Sermons, American -- Early works to 1800.
Publication: Philadelphia: Printed by William Young, bookseller, no. 52, Second-Street, corner of Chesnut-Street, [1795]
Subjects:Sermons, American -- 18th century.
Publication: Philadelphia: Published by B.B. Hopkins, and Co. no. 170, Market Street. Fry and Kammerer, printers, 1808.
Subjects:Baptism.
Publication: Philadelphia: Printed by William Young, 1795.
Subjects:United States -- History -- Constitutional period, 1789-1809.
Publication: Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Robert Aitken, at Pope's Head, Market Street, [1787]
Subjects:Physical anthropology. | Human skin color -- Origin. | Anthropology.
Publication: New Brunswick: Printed and Pub. by Deare & Myer, 1815.
Subjects:Church membership. | Infant baptism. | Church membership. | Infant baptism. | Blind tooled leather (Binding) | Leather bindings (Binding) | Fillet tools (Binding) | Publishers' advertisements -- New Jersey -- New Brunswick. | Printers' advertisements -- New Jersey -- New Brunswick.
Publication: Trenton: Printed and sold by Isaac Collins, [1781]
Publication: Philadelphia: Published by M. Carey, for the sole benefit of the heirs of the author, 1816.
Subjects:Slavery -- United States. | United States -- History.
Publication: Philadelphia: Published by Hopkins and Earle. Fry and Kammerer, printers, 1809.
Subjects:Apologetics.
Publication: Trenton: Published by Daniel Fenton, for the author. James J. Wilson, printer, 1812.
Subjects:Political ethics. | Ethics.
Publication: New-Brunswick [N.J.]: Published by J. Simpson and Co. L. Deare, printer, 1810.
Subjects:Young men -- Conduct of life. | Praise.
Publication: Trenton: Edita a D. et E. Fenton. G. Sherman, excudebat, 1817.
Subjects:College of New Jersey (Princeton, N.J.)
Publication: Trenton: Printed by G. Craft, 1800.
Subjects:Funeral orations.
Publication: Washington City [D.C.]: Printed at the particular request of a number of gentlemen, 1809.
Subjects:Resurrection.
Publication: Boston: Printed by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill, [1791]
Subjects:Libel and slander -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800. | Sermons, American -- Early works to 1800.
Publication: Newark, New-Jersey: Printed and sold by Jacob Halsey and Co. near the Episcopal Church, 1799.
Subjects:Presbyterian Church -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800. | Sermons, American -- Early works to 1800.
Publication: [Boston: Printed by Joseph Bumstead and Samuel Hall], 1791.
Publication: [Philadelphia]: Copy-right secured, for the benefit of the family of Doctor Ramsay, and printed by assignment from them, by M. Carey & Son, Philadelphia, 1819.
Subjects:World history. | Slavery -- West Indies. | Slavery -- United States. | Africa -- History. | United States -- History.