Albert Baldwin Dod

Albert Baldwin Dod (March 24, 1805 – November 20, 1845) was an American Presbyterian theologian and professor of mathematics.

He published frequently in the group's chief outlet, the Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, edited by Charles Hodge.

[2] Among his publications there, an attack on Transcendentalism (perhaps written with James Waddel Alexander; published in the January 1839 issue) attracted wide notice and was later republished by Andrews Norton.

[6] Together, Albert and Caroline had eight children:[7] The 1840 US census records Dod as owning one female slave aged ten to twenty-four.

[14] The state adopted a system of gradual emancipation in 1804, meaning that the woman in Dod's household was born to an enslaved mother between 1816 and 1830, and that she would be manumitted when she came of age.