A Century of history of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church of Evansville, Indiana : with sketches of it's [sic] pastors, officers, and prominent members and reminiscences of early times . Rev. Carlisle. 60 CHAPTER XII. REV. CHARLES HENRY FOOTE, D. D. Rev. Mr. Foote was born in Lenox Mass., the 17th ofJune, 1825. His parents removed to Monroe county, N. he was ten years of age. He prepared for college inRochester, N. Y., and graduated at Williamstown, began the study of law, but at the end of two years de-cided that it was his duty to enter the ministry. He thenwent to Princet
A Century of history of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church of Evansville, Indiana : with sketches of it's [sic] pastors, officers, and prominent members and reminiscences of early times . Rev. Carlisle. 60 CHAPTER XII. REV. CHARLES HENRY FOOTE, D. D. Rev. Mr. Foote was born in Lenox Mass., the 17th ofJune, 1825. His parents removed to Monroe county, N. he was ten years of age. He prepared for college inRochester, N. Y., and graduated at Williamstown, began the study of law, but at the end of two years de-cided that it was his duty to enter the ministry. He thenwent to Princeton Theological Seminary, and before he fin-ished his studies there, he received a call from the SecondChurch in New Brunswick, N. J., which he accepted im-mediately after he graduated in 1854. Mr. Foote was mar-ried to Miss Alma T. Foote, of Madison, N. Y., in June ofthe same year and remained with the New Brunswickchurch four years. Although the relation of the churchand pastor were most harmonious, he took the advice of hisphysician and removed west for the benefit of the health ofhis wife. He settled first in Jerseyville, 111., where he livedfor ten years, which included the time
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