Butleriana, genealogica et biographica; or Genealogical notes concerning Mary Butler and her descendants, as well as the Bates, Harris, Sigourney and other families, with which they have intermarried . s installed pastor of theCongregational church in South Danvers, Mass.(now Peabody), and was dismissed from the sameAug. 4, 1852. His farewell discourse here—and asermon at the burial of an officer killed at thestorming of Chepultepec—were published. On of the same year, 1852, he became pastor of theFirst Congregational church in Cincinnati, leaving this ])ulpit, having served a
Butleriana, genealogica et biographica; or Genealogical notes concerning Mary Butler and her descendants, as well as the Bates, Harris, Sigourney and other families, with which they have intermarried . s installed pastor of theCongregational church in South Danvers, Mass.(now Peabody), and was dismissed from the sameAug. 4, 1852. His farewell discourse here—and asermon at the burial of an officer killed at thestorming of Chepultepec—were published. On of the same year, 1852, he became pastor of theFirst Congregational church in Cincinnati, leaving this ])ulpit, having served as professorof Greek in Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind.,from January, 1855, to the close of the college yearin 1858, he accepted a similar position in the Uni-versity of Wisconsin. He taught there nine years,till the close of the college year of 1867. HisDefence of Classical Studies, or How a DeadLanguage Makes a Live Man, delivered as hisinaugui-al in 1858 in the Senate chamber at Madison,was repeated at New Bedford before the AmericanInstitute of Instruction, in Detroit before the Na-tional Educational Association, at various collegecommencements, and in more than fifty BUTLER GENEALOGY, 59 In 1867, August 7, he landed in Liverpool, andtraveled widely for more than a year. Among hishalting-places were London, Copenhagen, St. Pe-tersburg, Moscow, Berlin, Cologne, Paris, Madrid,Toledo, Cordova, Seville, Cadiz, Gibraltar, Malaga,Granada, Saragossa, Barcelona, Marseilles, Rome,Naples, Messina, Alexandria, Cairo, the first cata-ract, Suez, Port Said, Joppa, Jerusalem, Hebron,Nazareth, Hasbeiyah, Damascus, Balbec, Bey root,Mersina, Rhodes, Smyrna, Constantinople, Athens,Corinth, Delphi, Bologna, Florence, Venice, Munich,Nuremberg, a dozen Alpine retreats, and as manyFrench and English provincial towns. Returning home in the autumn of 1868 andspending the winter in lecturing, in July, 1869, hetraversed the continent on the Pacific railroads,which were completed
Size: 1256px × 1990px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, bookpublisheralban, bookyear1888