Dr. John Berrien Lindsley

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Dr. John Berrien Lindsley

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Birthplace: Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, United States
Death: December 07, 1897 (75)
Nashville, TN, United States
Place of Burial: Nashville, TN, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Rev. Philip Lindsley, DD and Margaret Elizabeth Lindsley
Husband of Sarah Melvina "Sallie" Lindsley
Father of Louise Grundy Lindsley; Jacob McGavock Lindsley; Mary McGavock Kent; Anne Dickinson Warden; Margaret Elizabeth Warner and 1 other
Brother of Adrian Van Sinderen Lindsley; Prof. Nathaniel Lindsley; Son Lindsley; Margaret Lawrence Crockett; Eliza Berrien Hoyte and 2 others

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About Dr. John Berrien Lindsley

John Berrien was chancellor of the University of Nashville,

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John Berrien Lindsley (born October 24,,1822 in Princeton, New Jersey). Son of Philip and Margaret Lawrence Lindsley. John Berrien Lindsley also known as John Lindsley received a Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Nashville in 1839 and master of Arts degree in 1841. After completion of studies at University of Nashville Lindsley received his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1843 from the University of Pennsylvania.

John Berrien Lindsley married Sarah McGavock of Nashville on February 9, 1857, and fathered with her six children.

John Lindsley was a classmate and a good friend William Walker who ruled Nicaragua between 1856-1857. John Berrien Lindsley was Southern Presbyterian and believed in the mission of civilizing the world. His believe was shared and supported by his friend William Walker.

John Berrien Lindsley was a preacher at the Hermitage Church of Andrew Jackson and ministered to slaves and the poor under the appointment of the Presbyterian Board of Domestic Missions. Upon earning his degree Princeton University in 1858, Lindsley was lecturing in Cumberland University at the department of Theology.

Lindsley's father was an acting president of Princeton University and resigned in 1824 to become president of the University of Nashville.

Following in the footsteps of his father, in 1850 Lindsley organized Medical Department at the University of Nashville which is perhaps known as his greatest accomplishment. He was a professor of chemistry at the University of Nashville and served in that position until 1873. He served as a dean of the medical faculty until 1855 and subsequently was elected as a chancellor of University of Nashville. John Lindsley also established Montgomery Bell Academy in 1867, and in 1870 played a role in the formation of Tennessee College of Pharmacy.

Among his other civic and educational contributions, Lindsley served on the Tennessee Board of Education from 1856–1860, and as superintendent of schools in 1866. After 1877 Lindsley served as secretary of the Tennessee Board of Education till his death on December 7, 1897.

John Berrien Lindsley wrote a series of articles and pamphlets relating to the field of history, health and education. One of his better known works is The Confederate Military Annals of Tennessee.


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Dr. John Berrien Lindsley's Timeline

1822
October 24, 1822
Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, United States
1823
May 18, 1823
1858
March 11, 1858
1860
March 30, 1860
1861
June 12, 1861
Nashville Davidson County Tennessee
1864
February 29, 1864
Nashville Davidson, Davidson County, Tennessee, United States
1864
1870
July 23, 1870
Nashville Davidson, Davidson County, Tennessee, United States
1897
December 7, 1897
Age 75
Nashville, TN, United States