William Staughton

alt=Photograph of James Peale's portrait of William Staughton.  Courtesy of the University Archives, The George Washington University William Staughton (January 4, 1770 – December 12, 1829) was a Baptist clergyman, educator, and music composer. He was also a Chaplain of the United States Senate and the first President of Columbian College from 1821-1827, which is the original name and oldest division (1821) of The George Washington University. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Author: Wettenhall, Edward, 1636-1713
    Published 1813
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