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TUTTLE, Joseph Farrand, educator, born in Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey, 12 March, 1818. He was graduated at Marietta college, Ohio, in 1841, and at Lane theological seminary, Cincinnati, in 1844, and was pastor of Presbyterian churches at Delaware, Ohio, in 1845-'7, and Rockaway, New Jersey, in 1847-'62. Since 1863 he has been president of Wabash college, Crawfordsville, Indiana, and his chief work has been in connection with the enlargement of this institution. He has been five times a commissioner to the general assembly of the Presbyterian church since 1850, a trustee of Wabash college since 1862, and of Lane theological seminary since 1863. He has published "The Life of William Tuttle, compiled from Autobiography under the name of John Homespun" (New York, 1852) ; "The Way Lost and Found" (1870); "Annals of Morris County, New Jersey," and other articles prepared for the New Jersey historical society and published in its "Proceedings," and addresses, review articles, etc.
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