Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . Hon. MOSES F. ODELL. Record of Members. 471. Columbia, and for the constitutional amendment prohibitingslavery throughout the land. He was a member of the the Conduct of the War. His total abstinence principleswere known at Washgtn as well as at home. Prcs. Johnsonappointed him naval officer for the port of N. York, which po-sition he held till his death. He was religiously trained, amember of the S. S. from his childhood, a constant attend


Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . Hon. MOSES F. ODELL. Record of Members. 471. Columbia, and for the constitutional amendment prohibitingslavery throughout the land. He was a member of the the Conduct of the War. His total abstinence principleswere known at Washgtn as well as at home. Prcs. Johnsonappointed him naval officer for the port of N. York, which po-sition he held till his death. He was religiously trained, amember of the S. S. from his childhood, a constant attendantupon the ch. services, and strictly upright in his life. Placedat the head of the S. S., he plainly saw the need of a spiiitualpreparation for his work, and gave his heart to Cod at a camp-^^ meeting, when 28 \ is. of age. Thence- forward, to the close of his life, he wasrecognized as the prince of S. S. was a good singer, and pre-eminentlysuccessful as a leader of social meet a number of \ is. he was activelyconnected with the Cenl Missy d. of cancerous affection of thethroat, in 1866, age 48. The conf. adopted a memorial pro-nouncing him em


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