The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . e number of benevo-lent societies. He published numerous books de-scriptive of his travels and on religious his works are The Old White Aleeting-House(1845); Travels in Europe and the East (1855);Poivcr of Prayer (185S); and Irenceuss Letters(1880-85). He died in Manchester, Vermont, July18, 1885.—His brother, Nathaniel Scudder, aPresbyterian clergyman; born in Huntington, LongIsland, April 21, 1785. After his graduation atPrinceton he was ordained a minister in 1805. Hewas afterward pastor o


The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . e number of benevo-lent societies. He published numerous books de-scriptive of his travels and on religious his works are The Old White Aleeting-House(1845); Travels in Europe and the East (1855);Poivcr of Prayer (185S); and Irenceuss Letters(1880-85). He died in Manchester, Vermont, July18, 1885.—His brother, Nathaniel Scudder, aPresbyterian clergyman; born in Huntington, LongIsland, April 21, 1785. After his graduation atPrinceton he was ordained a minister in 1805. Hewas afterward pastor of churches in Long Island,and at Cambridge and Newburg, New York. Hewas the author of A Collection of Hymns (1809); AHistory of Long hland (1845); ^d other died in Mamaroneck, New York, March 27,1856.—His brother, Edward Dorr Griffin, also aPresbyterian clergyman; born in Cambridge, NewYork, Nov. 2, 1814. He was graduated at UnionCollege in 1832, and from 1838 to 1853 was pastorof churches in Scotchtown, New York, and NewYork city. He edited the New York Obser-ier. dur-. ing his brother Irensuss absence in Europe. Hewrote for the paper under the name Eusebius,and continued with it until 1886, when ill-healthcompelled him to give up work. He wrote Aroundthe World {\&-]2)\ and Forty Years in the TurkishEmpire (1876). Died in New York, April 7, 1891.—Another brother, William Cowper, a journalist;born in Cambridge, New York, Oct. 31, 1825. Afterhis graduation at Princeton in 1843, h^ studied lawand was admitted to the bar of New York in 1861 he became editor of tht Journal of Com-merce, and was actively engaged in editorial workuntil 1869. From that time on he devoted his timeto the study of art, and in 1884 was appointed pro-fessor of art history in Princeton. He traveled ex-tensively and published a number of works, amongwhich are The Owl-Creek Letters (1848); Boat Lifein Egypt a)id Nubia (1857); I Go a-Fishing (1873);and edited McClellans Ottm Story (1886.


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