City: Morristown
PRICE, Richard Nye, minister of the Gospel and author; born Elk Garden, Va., July 30, 1830; English-Welsh and German descent; son of John Wesley and Mary (Miller) PRICE; father was a farmer in Washington Co., Va.; paternal grandparents Richard and Priscilla (Crabtree) PRICE, maternal grandparents Joseph and Susan (Lyons) MILLER; graduated from Emory & Henry College, Va., A.B., in 1854, received degree A.M. in 1858, and D.D. was conferred by Trinity College, N.C. later; was a traveling preacher in early life; married Ann VANCE, May 8, 1855; member of Sons of Temperance and I.O.O. F.; Chaplain in Confederate Army 1861-1862, with rank of Lieutenant; Chaplain in 4th Tenn. Regiment Vol. U.S.A., in 1898, with rank of Captain; member of M.E. Church, South; editor of Holston-Methodist about 15 years; four years professor of mathematics in Emory & Henry College; three years professor of mathematics and ancient languages in Holston Conference Female College; three years professor of mathematics in American Temperance University, Harriman, Tenn.; three years President of Peoples’ College, Pikeville, Tenn., and one year editor Price’s Magazine of Psychology, Atlanta, Ga.; now a retired minister and engaged in historical writing; author of “Cofractions,” and four volumes of “Holston-Methodism.”