Rash's Surname Index
Notes for Joseph Heatly DULLES
Dulles, Joseph Heatly, librarian, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., May 27, 1853; son of John Welsh and Harriet Lathrop (Winslow) Dulles; grandson of Joseph Heatly and Margaret (Welsh) Dulles and of Myron and Harriet (Lathrop) Winslow; and a descendant on his father's side from Joseph Dulles, who emigrated from Ireland to Charleston, S.C., about the year 1778, and on his mother's side from Kenelm Winslow, brother of Gov. Edward Winslow, who came over to Plymouth about 1629, and also from Elder Brewster of the Plymouth colony. Joseph was prepared for college at Tennent [p.331] school, Hartsville, Pa., and at Hastings academy, Philadelphia, Pa., and was graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1873, and from Princeton theological seminary in 1877. He was principal of a grammar school at Wilkesbarre, Pa., 1873-74; was ordained an evangelist by the presbytery of Philadelphia, Dec. 9, 1877, was a stated supply in Pennsylvania and Nebraska, 1877-78, and in the latter year went to Europe where he studied and travelled until the close of 1879. In 1880 he became pastor of the Second Presbyterian church at Belvidere, N.J., resigning in 1883 to make a second visit to Europe, 1883-85. In 1886 he became librarian of Princeton theological seminary. He compiled: The General Catalogue of Princeton Theological Seminary (1894); Bibliography of James McCosh (1895); Bibliography of William Henry Green (1896); and edited Professor William Henry Green's Semi-Centennial Celebration (1896).
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