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[[File:vanvliet.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Image courtesy: Meghann Toohey, Serials, Digital Management and Archines Assistant, University of Dubuque]]VAN VLIET, Adrian. (Holland, | [[File:vanvliet.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Image courtesy: Meghann Toohey, Serials, Digital Management and Archines Assistant, University of Dubuque]]VAN VLIET, Adrian. (Holland, Mar. 28, 1809-Dubuque, IA, May, 1871). Reverend. Van Vliet, pastor of the German First Presbyterian Church, founded a theological seminary in connection with his church that developed into the [[UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE]]. | ||
[[File:headstonevv.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Original headstone of Adrian Vann Vliet. Image courtesy: Meghann Toohey, Serials, Digital Management and Archines Assistant, University of Dubuque]] | [[File:headstonevv.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Original headstone of Adrian Vann Vliet. Image courtesy: Meghann Toohey, Serials, Digital Management and Archines Assistant, University of Dubuque]] | ||
[[File:headstone2.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Epitaph from the headstone. Image courtesy: Meghann Toohey, Serials, Digital Management and Archines Assistant, University of Dubuque]] | [[File:headstone2.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Epitaph from the headstone. Image courtesy: Meghann Toohey, Serials, Digital Management and Archines Assistant, University of Dubuque]] | ||
[[Category: Religious Leader]] | [[Category: Religious Leader]] |
Revision as of 02:34, 7 February 2014
VAN VLIET, Adrian. (Holland, Mar. 28, 1809-Dubuque, IA, May, 1871). Reverend. Van Vliet, pastor of the German First Presbyterian Church, founded a theological seminary in connection with his church that developed into the UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE.