Hubbard Asher Winslow, 18, Williston, Vt. Y. 1825. *1864
Son of Nathaniel Winslow and Anna Kellogg;
brother of Nathaniel G., 1823. —
At Mr. Abiel Abbot's.
Graduated 1820.
— Name changed, during college course, to Hubbard Winslow.
And. Theol. Sem.;
Yale Div. Sch. 1828.
Pastor, Dover, N.H. ; Bowdoin St. church, 1822-44;
principal of Mt. Vernon School for Young Ladies, Boston, 1844-53;
pastor, Geneva, N.Y. ; 50th St. Presb. church, New York.
Res. from 1861, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Author of Young Man's Aid to Knowledge (100,000 copies sold in England), Intellectual Philosophy, Moral Philosophy, The Hidden Life, and other works.
Editor, with Jacob Abbott and E. A. Andrews, of Religious Magazine, Boston, 1837-40; and voluminous contributor to other magazines, and to the daily and weekly press.
Fourth of July orator, Boston, 1833;
preacher of Artillery election sermon, 1853.
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Died at Williston, Vt.
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