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DODD, Stephen, clergyman, born in Bloomfield, N.J., 8 March 1777; died in Morristown, New Jersey, 5 February 1856. He was educated at Union College, and was pastor of Presbyterian Churches at Carmel, New York, and Waterbury and East Haven, Connecticut, from 1817 till 1847. He was a founder and trustee of the Connecticut theological institution at East Windsor, and gave it his valuable library. He published a "History of East Haven" (New Haven, 1824); " Family Record of Daniel 1)odd" (1839); and " Revolutionary Memoirs" (New York, 1852).
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