
America (Classic Reprint)
The following computer-generated description may contain errors and does not represent the quality of the book.Francis Smith, the author of our National Hymn America, was born at the North End, Boston, under (he sound of old Christ Church chimes, October 21, THBF.vokmin.iN.li gHe attended the Latin School, from which, in 1825, (having been a medal scholar) he entered Harvard College, in the same c...
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ass with Oliver Wendell Holmes, the late Judges B.R. Curtis and G.T. Bigelow, James Freeman Clarke, and Chandler Robbins. Josiah Quincy became President of the College in their last year, George Ticknor was one of their teachers, and Charles Sumner(1830), John Lothrop Motley and Wendell Phillips(1831) were in Ihe classes next below them. Mr. Smith passed from Cambridge to the Andover Theological Seminary, in the beautiful town of that name. This was an outgrowth of the famous Phillips Academy, at whose centenary, last summer, Dr. Holmes delivered the poem, and about which he and others have, of late years, told such interesting stories. Professor Stuart and his early colleagues in the Seminary were then at the height of their usefulness and fame. In the class above Mr. Smith was the since renowned theologian, Professor Park; in the class that entered next, the late Professor Hackett. Upon graduating, in 1832, Mr. Smith engaged for a year in editorial labor. He was ordained !othe ministry in February, 1834, and went to Waterville, Me., preaching as pastor in the Baptist church, and becoming Professor of Modern Languages in the college there. After eight years thus spent, he moved to the village of Newton Centre, Mass., which has ever since been his home. For seven years he was editor of the Christian Review, and for twelve years and a half, until July, 1854, he was a pastor there. During his subsequent residence he hasbedn occupied in general literarjpursuits, and in editorial labor, largely in the service of Christian Missions, to which he has also seen a useful and honored son devote himself in India. Mr. Edwin P.This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally-enhance the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.Tags: smith home land late country beautiful rev town read ago room fair music church professor road national college family class
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