The United States biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men; Wisconsin volume . o years later he removedto Boston, connecting his Investigator with theNational Philanthropist. In June, 1830, he re-moved to New York, where he continued his paper,under the name of the Genius of , also, he afterward edited the Utica and Whitesboro, New York, he edited theFriend of Man from 1836 to 1842. Here, also,he issued his monthly Anti-Slavery Lectures forone year, and commenced his Christian Investiga-tor. Continuing the latter publication, he re


The United States biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men; Wisconsin volume . o years later he removedto Boston, connecting his Investigator with theNational Philanthropist. In June, 1830, he re-moved to New York, where he continued his paper,under the name of the Genius of , also, he afterward edited the Utica and Whitesboro, New York, he edited theFriend of Man from 1836 to 1842. Here, also,he issued his monthly Anti-Slavery Lectures forone year, and commenced his Christian Investiga-tor. Continuing the latter publication, he removedin 1843 to Honeoye, Ontario county. New York,where be acted as pastor of an independent reformchurch for several years. In connection with thesedifferent periodicals he spent much time traveling,lecturing and holding conventions, sometimes onhis own responsibility, at other times in the employof some organization. Returning to New York in 1853, he successivelyedited the American Jubilee, Radical Abolition-ist, and Principia, the latter of which was contin-ued in connection with Rev. George B. Cheever,.


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