Mell, P. H. (Patrick Hues), 1814-1888

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Patrick Hues Mell (1814-1888), Baptist preacher, college professor, president of the Southern Baptist Convention (1863-1871, 1880-1887) Chancellor of the University of Georgia (1878-1888), born in Liberty County, Georgia.

From the description of Patrick Hues Mell papers, 1829-1888. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38478212

Patrick Hues Mell was one of the most influential educators and ministers in nineteenth-century Georgia. For almost fifty years he served as professor of ancient languages and chief administrator at Mercer University and the University of Georgia, and he also held leadership roles in the Southern Baptist and Georgia Baptist conventions. His greatest influence as a moderator of numerous religious and educational assemblies earned him the designation "prince of parliamentarians." Born in Liberty County on July 19, 1814, Mell received his education from local academies until his entrance into Amherst College in Massachusetts in 1833. He left Amherst two years later and served as teacher and administrator in various schools in the North before arriving at Emory College (later Emory University), then located in Oxford, Georgia. In 1841 Mell joined the faculty at Mercer University in Penfield as professor of ancient languages. In 1856 he took a similar position at the University of Georgia in Athens, becoming that school's vice chancellor in 1860. From 1878 to 1888 he was the chancellor of the university. A lay leader of Georgia Baptists, Mell dominated all aspects of his denomination. As a parliamentarian he was the moderator of the Georgia Baptist Association (1855-87), president of the Georgia Baptist Convention (1857-87), and president of the Southern Baptist Convention (1863-71, 1880-87). As pastor he served the Baptist church at Greensboro for ten years and led the congregations at Bairdstown (in Greene County) and Antioch (in Oglethorpe County) for thirty and twenty-six years respectively. As an author Mell published the following books: Baptism in Its Mode and Subjects (1853), Corrective Church Discipline (1860), A Manual of Parliamentary Practice (1867), and The Doctrine of Prayer (1876). He also wrote articles and tracts on the subjects of slavery, Calvinism, and predestination. -- The New Georgia Encyclopedia. (http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1610&hl=y) Retrieved 2/17/2009.

From the description of Georgia. University, Chancellor's Office, 188u. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 309337253

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associatedWith Georgia Baptist Convention. corporateBody
correspondedWith Harley, Timothy. person
correspondedWith Johnston, Richard Malcolm, 1822-1898. person
associatedWith Mell, Patrick Hues, 1850-1918. person
associatedWith Southern Baptist Convention. corporateBody
correspondedWith Stewart, James, 1793-1870. person
associatedWith University of Georgia corporateBody
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Birth 1814-07-19

Death 1888-01-26

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