Georgetown College

Georgetown College

Georgetown College is a private Christian college in Georgetown, Kentucky. Chartered in 1829, Georgetown was the first Baptist college west of the Appalachian Mountains. The college offers 38 undergraduate degrees and a Master of Arts in education.

Georgetown College People (First 22 people) - Page 0

Samuel Mudd

Samuel Mudd

American physician

Steven Curtis Chapman

Steven Curtis Chapman

American singer

Bernard A. Maguire

Bernard A. Maguire

American priest

Charles Harvey Denby

Charles Harvey Denby

Diplomat

Arthur Yager

Arthur Yager


Stephen G. Burbridge

Stephen G. Burbridge


Aylett Hawes Buckner

Aylett Hawes Buckner

U.S. representative

Solomon Hillen Jr.

Solomon Hillen Jr.

Former Mayor of Baltimore

Bruce McNorton

Bruce McNorton

American football player

Wharton J. Green

Wharton J. Green

Former United States Representative

William Bourke Cockran

William Bourke Cockran

Former United States Representative

Buell Kazee

Buell Kazee

American singer

L. B. Harvey

L. B. Harvey

American football player

S. B. Woo

S. B. Woo

Former Lieutenant Governor of Delaware

James C. C. Black

James C. C. Black

Former United States Representative

Scott Pruitt

Scott Pruitt

Former Oklahoma Attorney General

Robert R. Redfield

Robert R. Redfield

American virologist

Gary Bauer

Gary Bauer

Former United States Under Secretary of Education

Carroll Hubbard

Carroll Hubbard

Former United States Representative

Charles Stewart Voorhees

Charles Stewart Voorhees

American lawyer

Dane Damron

Dane Damron

American football player

Jake Manning

Jake Manning