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LEONARD, William Andrews, clergyman, born in Southport, Connecticut, 15 July, 1848. His grandfather, Stephen Banks Leonard, was a member of congress from Tioga county, New York, in 1837-'41. He was educated at St. Stephen's college, Annandale, New York, and at Berkeley divinity school, Middletown, Connecticut, and entered the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal church. After holding pastorates in Brooklyn, New York, he became rector of St. John's church, Washington, D.C., where he still (1887) remains. In 1880 he was chosen missionary bishop of Washington territory, but declined. He has published "Via Sacra" (New York, 1871), and a "Brief History of the Christian Church" (1881).
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