James Waddel Alexander
1804–1859 (age 55)
Biography
James Waddel Alexander (1804–1859) was a distinguished minister and theologian who made significant contributions to American religious thought during the nineteenth century. His scholarly work and pastoral leadership influenced generations of believers and thinkers.
Alexander's life was marked by intellectual rigor and spiritual devotion. He was interred in Princeton Cemetery, where his memory endures as a testament to his enduring influence on American religious education and practice.