1823 Samuel Hubbard President, 1827-43 1843
Son of William Hubbard and Joanna Perkins;
born, Boston, June 2, 1785;
fitted at Plainfield, Conn., under Calvin Goddard;
Yale College, 1802;
studied law with Judge Charles Chauncey, New Haven, Conn., and Hon. Charles Jackson,
Boston;
lawyer, Biddeford, Me.;
Boston, from 1811;
representative; senator ;
member of Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, 1820;
judge of Supreme Court of Massachusetts ;
member of prudential committee of American Board of Foreign Missions, 1821-43;
president of American Temperance Society, and of American Education Society;
one of original founders of American Tract Society;
died Dec. 24, 1847.
LL.D., Yale, 1827;
Harvard, 1842;
member of Hist. Gen. Society.