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Archibald Gamble

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In 1777, he married Mary Lisle, daughter of John Lisle of Philadelphia. Together they had four children: Sarah, Nancy, Archibald, and Thomas. Gamble returned to the University of Pennsylvania in 1782 as a professor of oratory and English language, a position which he held until he died in 1784. That
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Archibald Gamble was born to Sally Montgomery and Joseph Gamble near Banbridge, Ireland. Gamble spent some of his childhood in America and returned in 1768 to attend the
227: 29:. While studying for his bachelor's degree, he worked as a Latin tutor. He graduated in 1771 and the following year received a master's degree from the 160: 217: 144: 30: 82: 134: 50: 108: 34: 222: 97:
Letter to the editor in response to a request for any information about Professor Archibald Gamble
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College of Philadelphia
College of New Jersey
Revolutionary War
Benjamin Lincoln
Siege of Charleston
American Philosophical Society
Laurel Hill Cemetery
"New Series, Number 20"
The Pilot
"Archibald Gamble"
A Gallant Defense: The Siege of Charleston, 1780
ISBN
978-1-61117-168-6
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
"APS Member History"
Categories
1740 births
1784 deaths
The College of New Jersey alumni
Irish educators
Members of the American Philosophical Society

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