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  1. Russel Kelso Carter (November 18, 1849 - August 23, 1928) was an American Christian minister, professor, and songwriter. Biography. Russel Kelso Carter was born in Baltimore, Maryland on November 18, 1849. He attended the Pennsylvania Military Academy, graduating in 1867 with a degree in Civil Engineering.

  2. Russell Kelso Carter was born November 18, 1849 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was brought up in a strong Christian environment. He struggled with a personal decision for Christ until he was fifteen. At that time he attended a prayer meeting at his military academy and committed his life to God and the Presbyterian Church, which his parents' attended.

  3. 6 de abr. de 2020 · Russell Kelso Carter (1849-1928) fue un atleta estrella de una academia militar y un excelente estudiante académico, que llegó a ser un exitoso maestro y entrenador. Luego pasó varios años como ministro metodista ordenado, después de lo cual fue a la escuela de medicina.

  4. Russell Kelso Carter. Full Name: Carter, Russell Kelso, 1849-1928. Birth Year: 1849. Death Year: 1928. Russel Kelso Carter was a professor in the Pennsylvania Military College of Chester. While there he was licensed to preach by the Methodist Episcopal Church.

  5. 30 de nov. de 2015 · The story behind the song – Standing on the Promises. Posted on November 30, 2015. Russell Kelso Carter (1849-1928) was a star athlete of a military academy and an excellent student academically, who went on to be a successful teacher and coach.

  6. Hymns / Music :: Russell Kelso Carter. Born: November 18, 1849, Baltimore, Maryland. Died: August 23, 1928, Catonsville, Maryland. Carter attended the Pennsylvania Military Academy, where he was a star athlete. After graduation in 1867, he stayed there to teach chemistry, natural sciences, engineering, and mathematics.

  7. Russell Kelso Carter. Introduction. Born: No­vem­ber 18, 1849, Bal­ti­more, Ma­ry­land. Died: Au­gust 23, 1928, Ca­tons­ville, Ma­ry­land. Buried:Green­mount Ce­me­te­ry, Bal­ti­more, Ma­ry­land. Biography. Carter at­tend­ed the Penn­syl­van­ia Mi­li­tary Aca­de­my, West Ches­ter, Penn­syl­van­ia, where he was a star ath­lete.