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PRATT, Samuel Wheeler, clergyman, born in Livonia, Livingston County, New York, 9 September, 1838. He was graduated at Williams in 1860, and at Auburn theological seminary in 1863. He was ordained a minister of the Presbyterian church in July, 1863, and preached at Brasher Falls, New York, in 1863-'7; at Hammonton, New Jersey, in 1867-'71; at Prattsburg, New York, in 1872-'7; and at Campbell, New York, in 1877-'83. He is now (1888) stationed at Monroe, Michigan He has written much for the periodical press, published historical discourses, and is author of "A Summer at Peace Cottage, or Talks on Home Life" (New York, 1880)," and " The Gospel of the Holy Spirit " (1888).
Samuel
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First President of the
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in Congress Assembled
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