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WOOD, Charles, clergyman, born in Brooklyn, New York, 3 June, 1851. He was graduated at Haveford college, Pennsylvania, in 1870, and at the theological seminary at Princeton in 1873. He was pastor of the Central Presbyterian church, Buffalo, New York, in 1873-'8, afterward passed a year in study in Germany, made a tour around the world, and, returning to this country in November, 1881, became pastor of the 4th Presbyterian church, Albany, New York In March, 1886, he assumed charge of the 1st Presbyterian church in Germantown, the suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mr. Wood was delegate of the Presbyterian church of the United States to the general assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1879. He has been a frequent contributor to periodical literature, and has published "A Memorial of Dr. John C. Lord" (Buffalo, 1878) and "Saunterinas in Europe" (New York. 1882).
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