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WILDER, Samson Vryling Stoddard, merchant, born in Bolton, Massachusetts, in 1780; died in Elizabeth, New Jersey, 2 April, 1865. He became a merchant in Boston, visited Europe in the interests of his business, where he formed the acquaintance of Reverend Rowland Hill and other eminent men, who enlisted his sympathies in the formation of Bible and tract societies, and in 1830 went to New York, where he engaged in banking. He was president of the American tract society in 1823-'42, and was connected with many similar organizations, from all of which he retired in 1842. He was the author of numerous religious tracts that were widely circulated. See "Records of the Life of S. V. S Wilder" (New York, 1866).

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