David Nelson
Biography
David Nelson (September 24, 1793 – October 17, 1844) was an American Presbyterian minister, physician, and antislavery activist who founded Marion College and served as its first president. Marion College, a Protestant manual labor college, was the first institution of higher learning chartered in the state of Missouri. Born in Tennessee, Dr. Nelson had once been a slaveholder but became an "incandescent" abolitionist after hearing a speech by Theodore D. Weld. Unpopular with proslavery groups in northeastern Missouri, Nelson stepped down as president of Marion College in 1835. In 1836, Nelson fled Missouri for Quincy, Illinois, after slaveowner Dr. John Bosely was stabbed at one of his sermons. Nelson then remained in Quincy, where he founded the Mission Institute to educate young missionaries. Openly abolitionist, two Mission Institute sites became well known stations on the Underground Railroad, helping African Americans escape to Canada to be free from slavery. Nelson was the author of The Cause and Cure of Infidelity, which includes an account of his conversion to Christianity. He also wrote the lyrics to "The Shining Shore," a popular hymn by composer George Frederick Root. Nelson is said to have written the poem while he was a fugitive in Marion County, Missouri, looking across the Mississippi River toward Quincy, Illinois.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

American Beauty
1970

Workingman's Dead
1970

Aoxomoxoa
1969

The Adventures Of Panama Red
1973

The Very Best Of Grateful Dead
2003

New Riders Of The Purple Sage
1971

The Best Of The Grateful Dead
2015

Home, Home On The Road
1974

Almost Acoustic
1988

Brujo
1974

Gypsy Cowboy
1972

Powerglide
1972

Ragged But Right
2010

Who Are Those Guys?
1977

Family Dog At The Great Highway, San Francisco, CA, April 18, 1970
2013

The Warner Bros. Studio Albums
2010

Anniversary Special Volume One
1975

Oh, What A Mighty Time
1975

In Stereo
1985
Credited work
782 releases · 71 albums · active 1969–2025
- Performance · 1,292
- Other credits · 270
- Production · 13
- Mastering · 3
- Engineering · 3
Studios: Wally Heider Studios · Pacific High Recording · Record Plant, Sausalito · Quadrafonic Sound Studios
Frequent collaborators
- New Riders Of The Purple Sage
- Grateful Dead
- Various
- The Grateful Dead
- Frank Wakefield
- Jerry Garcia Band
- The Good Old Boys
- Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band
