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Reproduced from The Teachers of Drew, 1867-1942, A Commemorative Volume issued on the occasion of the 75th Anniversary of the Founding of Drew Theological Seminary, October 15, 1942. Edited by James Richard Joy. (Drew University, Madison, N.J., 1942)

Other Information about Strong

Strong lived in what is now Sitterly House. An 1890s Campus Map depicts his house.

There is also an illustration of Strong's house in an October 4, 1873 issue Harper's Weekly celebrating the opening of Drew Theological Seminary

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There is a a James Strong Papers Collection in the University Archives.  The collection mainly contains sermons, three of which have been scanned so far:

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For some secondary source information on Strong and Drew Theological Seminary/Drew University in general, consult the following items via the Internet Archive:

The Teachers of Drew

University in the Forest (first edition)

Drew Theological Seminary, 1867-1917 

Books about James Strong

James Strong: A Biography by Samuel Rogal.  

Courtesy of the Drew University Archives