Other InformationMinister in New York; graduate of Columbia University, 1856; Union Theological Seminary in Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1856-57; Princeton Theological Seminary, 1859. After his father's death in 1885, he also succeeded him as editor of the New York Observer (which his father owned as well as edited). Donor of incunabula to Williams College, of which his father was a graduate and trustee. Author of "Fifteenth century incunabula Bibles" (1888), a compilation of information with no original bibliographical content.
Other InformationMinister in New York; graduate of Columbia University, 1856; Union Theological Seminary in Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1856-57; Princeton Theological Seminary, 1859. After his father's death in 1885, he also succeeded him as editor of the New York Observer (which his father owned as well as edited). Donor of incunabula to Williams College, of which his father was a graduate and trustee. Author of "Fifteenth century incunabula Bibles" (1888), a compilation of information with no original bibliographical content.