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GRAY, Edgar Harkness, clergyman, born in Bridport, Vermont, 28 November, 1815. He was graduated at Waterville College (now Colby University) in 1838, and was ordained as pastor of the Baptist Church in Freeport, Maine, in 1839. After having ministered in various places he was called in 1863 to the E Street Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. After the beginning of the 39th congress he was elected chaplain of the United States senate, and continued in that office four years. He was one of the four clergymen who officiated at the funeral services of President Lincoln in Washington. The degree of D. D. was conferred upon him in 1864 by the University of Rochester.
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