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MANNING, James, a Delegate from Rhode Island; born in Elizabethtown (now Elizabeth), N.J., October
22, 1738; attended Hopewell Academy and was graduated from the College of New Jersey (now
Princeton University) in 1762; studied theology and entered the Baptist ministry in 1763; moved to
Warren, R.I., in 1764, and was one of the founders and first president of Rhode Island College (now
Brown University); moved to Providence with the college in May 1770; served as pastor of the First
Baptist Church of Providence from July 1771, until his resignation in April 1791; also resigned the
college presidency the same year; Member of the Continental Congress in 1786; died in Providence,
R.I., July 29, 1791; interment in North Burial Ground.
BibliographyGuild, Reuben Aldridge. Life, Times, and
Correspondence of James Manning, and the Early History of Brown University. Boston:
Gould and Lincoln; New York: Sheldon and Company, 1864.
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