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  1. Henry Clay Morrison (March 10, 1857 — March 24, 1942) was a Methodist evangelist, editor, and president of Asbury College. He is not to be confused with Henry Clay Morrison (b. May 30, 1842), a Methodist bishop from Tennessee.

  2. 1857 - 1942. Henry Morrison was born May 30, 1842 in Montgomery county, Tennessee. His parents died when he was very young and he was raised by his grandparents. The rugged religious atmosphere and the constant spirit of revival throughout the Blue Grass region made a profound impression upon him.

  3. Henry Clay Morrison (1857-1942) H.C. Morrison was born in Trimble County, Kentucky, on March 10, 1857. His parents died when he was very young, and he was reared in his grandfather’s home in Barren County, Kentucky.

  4. Henry Clay Morrison. President Morrison, who led Asbury Seminary’s founding in Wilmore, Ky., had felt God’s call to start a seminary. Friends had counseled against the idea because it wasn’t known where money would come from or how many students would respond.

  5. Henry Clay Morrison 1857 – 1942. H. C. Morrison was born in Barren County, Kentucky. His parents died when he was very young and he was raised by his grandparents. The rugged religious atmosphere and the constant spirit of revival throughout the Blue Grass region made a profound impression upon him.

  6. Asbury Theological Seminary was founded in Wilmore, Kentucky, in 1923 by its first president, Henry Clay Morrison, who was at the time the president of Asbury College. In 1940, Asbury Seminary separated from the college in order to satisfy accreditation requirements.

  7. Asbury Theological Seminary. Special Collection Department. Henry Clay Morrison. Diaries. ARC 1977-002 CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF HENRY CLAY MORRISON. Date. Event(s) 1857. Henry Clay Morrison was born in Kentucky on March 10 to James and Emily Morrison.