Select List of Personal Papers and Manuscripts

  • Archibald Alexander (1772-1851), itinerant pastor, college president, and first professor at the Seminary.
  • David Avery (1746-1818), pastor, missionary, and Revolutionary War chaplain.
  • Louis F. Benson (1855-1930), alumnus, pastor and hymnologist.
  • Emile Cailliet (1894-1981), professor of Christian philosophy.
  • Charles R. Erdman (1866-1960), alumnus, Seminary professor of pastoral theology, and moderator of the General Assembly.
  • Freda A. Gardner (1929- ), Seminary professor emerita of Christain education, and moderator of the General Assembly.
  • William H. Green (1825-1900), alumnus, Seminary professor of biblical and oriental literature, and moderator of the General Assembly.
  • Archibald Alexander Hodge (1823-1886), alumnus, pastor, missionary, and professor of theology.
  • Charles Hodge (1815-1878), alumnus and third professor at the Seminary, from 1822-1878.
  • Josef L. Hromadka (1889-1969), Seminary professor and theologian of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren.
  • Sheldon Jackson (1834-1909), alumnus and missionary to the American West.
  • Paul L. Lehmann (1906-1994), professor of theology.
  • James I. McCord (1919-1990), Seminary president and Chancellor and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Center of Theological Inquiry.
  • Samuel Miller (1769-1850), pastor and second professor at the Seminary.
  • Kenneth G. Neigh (1908-1996), Executive Secretary of the Board of National Missions.
  • Otto A. Piper (1891-1982), Seminary professor of New Testament.
  • William Swan Plumer (1802-1880), alumnus, pastor, missionary, professor, and moderator of the General Assembly.
  • Alberto Rembao (1895-1962), Mexican theologian, editor of La Nueva Democracia, and member of the Committee on Cooperation in Latin America.
  • Robert E. Speer (1867-1947), General Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions.
  • Joseph Ross Stevenson (1866-1939), professor and Seminary president.
  • Betsey Stockton (1798-1865), freed slave tutored by the Rev. Ashbel Green, missionary to Hawaii, founder of Witherspoon Presbyterian Church.
  • Gilbert Tennent (1703-1764), Presbyterian minister and revivalist during the Great Awakening.
  • David Trumbull (1819-1889), alumnus, and Jane W. Trumbull, first Protestant missionaries in Chile.
  • Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949), alumnus and Seminary professor of biblical theology.
  • Benjamin B. Warfield (1851-1921), alumnus and Seminary professor of theology.
  • George Whitefield (1715-1770), British revivalist of the Great Awakening.