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Frederick Augustus Ross (December 25, 1796 – April 13, 1883) was a Presbyterian New School clergyman in both Kingsport, Tennessee, and Huntsville, Alabama, slave owner, publisher and pro-slavery author of the book Slavery As Ordained of God (1857). Frederick Augustus Ross was born in Cumberland County, Virginia, as the son of David Ross, a wealthy businessman in Richmond, Virginia, who himself had emigrated from Scotland in the mid-eighteenth century. Ross was educated at Dickinson College located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, with the class of 1815, although he did not graduate with his class.

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  • Frederick Augustus Ross (December 25, 1796 – April 13, 1883) was a Presbyterian New School clergyman in both Kingsport, Tennessee, and Huntsville, Alabama, slave owner, publisher and pro-slavery author of the book Slavery As Ordained of God (1857). Frederick Augustus Ross was born in Cumberland County, Virginia, as the son of David Ross, a wealthy businessman in Richmond, Virginia, who himself had emigrated from Scotland in the mid-eighteenth century. Ross was educated at Dickinson College located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, with the class of 1815, although he did not graduate with his class. (en)
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  • Frederick Augustus Ross (December 25, 1796 – April 13, 1883) was a Presbyterian New School clergyman in both Kingsport, Tennessee, and Huntsville, Alabama, slave owner, publisher and pro-slavery author of the book Slavery As Ordained of God (1857). Frederick Augustus Ross was born in Cumberland County, Virginia, as the son of David Ross, a wealthy businessman in Richmond, Virginia, who himself had emigrated from Scotland in the mid-eighteenth century. Ross was educated at Dickinson College located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, with the class of 1815, although he did not graduate with his class. (en)
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