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BUELL, Rufus F., missionary, born in 1813; died in Washington, District of Columbia, 21 February, 1866. He studied at Madison University, and was graduated at Andover theological seminary in 1840. In the spring of the following year he set sail for Greece, where he and his wife labored as missionaries of the American Baptist missionary union, amid many discouragements, and in the face of violent opposition, until the Greek mission was abandoned in 1855. After their return they taught a young ladies' school in Providence, Rhode Island Mr. Buell subsequently removed to Washington, where he held an appointment in the internal revenue office. He edited a "Life of Washington" in Greek.
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