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Augustus and Baldwin
His uncle, Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, was a newspaper editor, educator, and a Methodist minister.
Philip gave Matilda of Portugal a dowry of a number of major Flemish towns, in an apparent slight to Baldwin V. Fearing that he would be surrounded by the royal domain of France and the County of Hainaut, Count Philip signed a peace treaty with Philip Augustus and Count Baldwin V on 10 March 1186, recognizing the cession of Vermandois to the king, although he was allowed to retain the title Count of Vermandois for the remainder of his life.
He graduated from Emory College ( now Emory University ), then located in Oxford, Georgia, in 1845, and married the daughter of Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, one of the school's early presidents.
Humorous writers were also popular and included Seba Smith and Benjamin P. Shillaber in New England and Davy Crockett, Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, Johnson J. Hooper, Thomas Bangs Thorpe, and George Washington Harris writing about the American frontier.
He developed an interest in biography and published Augustus Baldwin Longstreet: A Study in the Development of Culture in the South in 1925 and published a biography of Methodist Church leader John Wesley in 1930.
After losing a third term following redistricting, he was appointed judge of the Baldwin County court, but following the sudden death of Senator Augustus Bacon, Representative Thomas W. Hardwick of Georgia's 10th Congressional District was nominated to fill Bacon's Senate seat and Vinson announced his candidacy for Hardwick's seat in Congress.
* Georgia Scenes, characters, incidents, & c. in the first half century of the Republic, by Augustus Baldwin Longstreet ( 1840, 2nd ed )
* Augustus Baldwin Longstreet ( 1790-1870 ), American humorist, lawyer, college president, Southerner, writer
* Augustus C. Baldwin, U. S. Representative from Michigan
* Baldwin, John W. ( 1991 ) The Government of Philip Augustus: Foundations of French Royal Power in the Middle Ages.
Augustus Carpenter Baldwin ( December 24, 1817 – January 21, 1903 ) was a politician from the U. S. state of Michigan.
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* Augustus Baldwin Longstreet ( 1848 – 1849 )
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Before law school during the summer of 1856, against the wishes of his parents, Macleod joined the Volunteer Militia Field Battery of Kingston as a lieutenant and his enthusiasm was such that his brother-in-law William Augustus Baldwin persuaded Governor General Sir Edmund Walker Head to offer Macleod a commission in the British army.

Augustus and Longstreet
In 1837 Augustus attempted to obtain an appointment for James to the United States Military Academy, but the vacancy for his congressional district had already been filled so James was appointed in 1838 by a relative, Reuben Chapman, who represented the First District of Alabama ( where Mary Longstreet lived ).
Longstreet was not enthusiastic about secession from the Union, but he had learned from his uncle Augustus about the doctrine of states ' rights early in his life and had seen his uncle's passion for it.

Augustus and preacher
George Augustus Robinson ( 22 March 1791 – 18 October 1866 ) was a builder and untrained preacher.
Orestes Augustus Brownson ( 1803 – 1876 ) was a New England intellectual and activist, preacher, labor organizer, and noted Catholic convert and writer.
Rauschenbusch was born in Rochester, New York, to Augustus Rauschenbusch, a German preacher who taught at the Rochester Theological Seminary.
* George Augustus Robinson ( 1791 – 1866 ), builder and preacher

Augustus and college
For some women, the realization that they participated in behavior or relationships that could be categorized as lesbian caused them to deny or conceal it, such as professor Jeannette Augustus Marks at Mount Holyoke College, who lived with the college president, Mary Woolley, for 36 years.
In 293, feeling more focus was needed on both civic and military problems, Diocletian, with Maximian's consent, expanded the imperial college by appointing two Caesars ( one responsible to each Augustus ) — Galerius and Constantius Chlorus.
Thus, from the time of Augustus, the election of pontifices ended and membership into the sacred college was deemed a sign of imperial favour.
Although the name suggests this college has exactly fifteen members, the size of the college has grown to 23, including Augustus and Agrippa, who appear on the South Frieze.
The college campus was created in 1867 with the gifts of two parcels from local businessmen Charles Goodsell and Charles Augustus Wheaton.
Born in Marblehead, Massachusetts, son of the Reverend Edward Holyoke, a former President of Harvard, Edward Augustus graduated from that college in 1746.
A library at the college was established in the same year, and Sigismund II Augustus donated 2500 books to the new college.
The sodales fell into abeyance at the end of the republic, but were revived by Augustus and existed to the end of the 2nd century A. D. Augustus himself and the emperor Claudius belonged to the college, and all its members were of senatorial rank.
At the State Fair held in Elmira in September 1855, Reverend Augustus W. Cowles visited the college campus.
Dr. John Henry Augustus Bomberger, for whom the campus ' signature Romanesque building is named ( see Gallery, below ), served as the college ’ s first president until his death in 1890.
Muhlenberg's great-grandson, Reverend Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg, served as president of the college from 1867 to 1876.

Augustus and university
Samuel Augustus Barnett ( 8 February 1844 – 17 June 1913 ) was an Anglican clergyman and social reformer particularly associated with the establishment of the first university settlement, Toynbee Hall in east London in 1884.
Inspired by his ideas, Samuel Augustus Barnett and Henrietta Barnett founded the first university settlement in 1884, shortly after Toynbee's death ; it was named Toynbee Hall in his honour.
The expulsion in 1837 of the seven professors – Die Göttinger Sieben – the Germanist, Wilhelm Eduard Albrecht ( 1800 – 1876 ); the historian Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann ( 1785 – 1860 ); the orientalist Georg Heinrich August Ewald ( 1803 – 1875 ); the historian Georg Gottfried Gervinus ( 1805 – 1875 ); the physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber ( 1804 – 1891 ); and the philologists, the brothers Jakob ( 1785 – 1863 ) and Wilhelm Grimm ( 1786 – 1859 ), for protesting against the revocation by King Ernest Augustus I of Hanover of the liberal constitution of 1833, further reduced the prosperity of the university.

Augustus and president
in Chemistry, 1974 ), founding president of Vassar College Milo Parker Jewett, founder and first president of Bates College Oren B. Cheney, founder and first president of Kenyon College Philander Chase, first professor of Wabash College Caleb Mills, and former president of Union College Charles Augustus Aiken.
Several of their children were also born in Hiram, including Harry Augustus Garfield, former president of Williams College, and James Rudolph Garfield, who became the 23rd United States Secretary of the Interior under Theodore Roosevelt.
* The Lincoln Terrace features a bronze statue of the 16th president by Augustus St. Gaudens, flanked by a panoramic mosaic depicting key scenes from Lincoln's life.
* Charles Augustus Aiken, clergyman ; president of Union College ; professor at Princeton University
* May 5-Former president of Dominica, Sir Clarence Augustus Seignoret.
Key organizers of the event included George Augustus Stallings, Jr., a controversial former Roman Catholic priest who had been married by Moon, and Michael Jenkins, the president of the Unification Church of the United States at that time.
The Society was established on 16 January 1865, the first president being Augustus De Morgan.
On May 10, 1917, the building was dedicated to Dr. Augustus Cowles, the college's first president, and was given the name which remains today.
The idea of translating " Herzog " in a slightly condensed form occurred to John Henry Augustus Bomberger ( 1817 – 90 ), a minister of the German Reformed Church, and then president of Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa., and in 1856 he brought out in Philadelphia the first volume, whose title-page reads thus: The Protestant Theological and Ecclesiastical Encyclopedia: Being a Condensed Translation of Herzog ’ s Real Encyclopedia.
* Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg, former president, Muhlenberg College
* Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg ( educator ) ( 1818 – 1901 ), president of Muhlenberg College
Columbia's president Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard supported this trend, but his stance lost ground at the College over the following decades.
The first trustee was Lowell's cousin, John Amory Lowell, who administered the trust for more than forty years, and was succeeded in 1881 by his son, Augustus Lowell, who in turn was succeeded in 1900 by his son Abbott Lawrence Lowell, who in 1909 became president of Harvard University.

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