Letter to Isaac Bird 1832

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Letter to Isaac Bird 1832

Isaac Bird; agent American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions 1820-1822; ordained North Bridgewater (now Brockton), Massachusetts; missionary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in Syria 1822-1836 and its agent in United States 1836-38; professor of sacred literature, Gilmanton Seminary, New Hampshire, 1838-1845; teacher family school Hartford, Connecticut, 1846-1869.Letter in Arabic.

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Bird, Isaac, 1793-1876

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ISAAC BIRD, 1793-1876 (Y.1816) ISAAC BIRD, son of Isaac and Rhoda (Selleck) Bird, was born in Salisbury, Conn., June 19, 1793. He spent the year after graduation as a teacher in the academy in West Nottingham, Md., and in Nov., 1817, entered Andover Theol. Seminary. His three years there were passed in close companionship with his classmates, William Goodell and Daniel Temple, the associates of his future missionary life, and the three friends together offere...