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TRUE, Charles Kittridge, educator, born in Portland, Maine, 14 August, 1809 ; died in Brooklyn, New York, 20 June, 1878. He was graduated at Harvard in 1832, and was subsequently pastor of various Methodist churches, and principal of the Amenia seminary, New York He was professor of moral and intellectual philosophy at Wesleyan in 1849-'60. Harvard gave him the degree of D.D. in 1849. He edited the " Oregonian and Indian Advocate " in 1839, in Boston, Massachusetts, and was the author of "Elements of Logic " (Boston, 1840) ; "Shawmut, or the Settlement of Boston" (1845); "John Winthrop and the Great Colony" (New York, 1875); " Life and Times of Sir Walter Raleigh" (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1878) ; " Life and Times of John Knox " (1878); " Memoirs of John Howard" (1878) ; "The Thirty Years' War " (1879) ; "Heroes of Holland" (1882) ; and "Life of Captain John Smith" (1882).

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