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Albert Taylor Bledsoe

Albert Taylor Bledsoe
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Born 1809
Died 1877
Residence 33 Argyll Road, Kensington, W.
11 Nottingham-place, SW [1866]
Richmond, Virginia [list Aug 20 1866]
Occupation legal
Society Membership
membership ASL ordinary fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left 1869.08.01 last listed
elected_ASL 1863.12.01

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Prof. Math. Univ. Virginia

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Albert Taylor Bledsoe (November 9, 1809 – December 8, 1877) was an Episcopal priest, attorney, professor of mathematics, and officer in the Confederate army and was best known as an architect of the Lost Cause and defender of the Old South and the Confederate ideal

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Examination of Edwards on the Will (Philadelphia, 1845) A Theodicy, or Vindication of the Divine Theory (1853) Essay on Liberty and Slavery (1856) Is Davis a Traitor? or Was Secession a Constitutional Right previous to the War of 1861? (1866) The Philosophy of Mathematics, with Special Reference to the Elements of Geometry and the Infinitesimal Method (1868) The Southern Review (1871)

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