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<p> a Congregational minister, was born at East Windsor, Connecticut, February 11, 1815. He graduated from Yale [[College]] in 1839, and from the Theological Seminary, in 1844; was a teacher at East [[Hartford]] in 1839-41, and, tutor at Yale College in 1842-44; pastor at Framingham, Massachusetts, in 1844-511 from 1851 till 1874 secretary of the American [[Education]] Society, and from 1874 to 1884 secretary of the American College and Education Society; thereafter without charge until his death, May 3, 1888. Dr. Tarbox was a member of the New [[England]] Historical and Genealogical Society, and its historiographer from 1881; one of the editors of the Congregationalist, 1849-51, and of the Congregational Quarterly, 1875-78. He published, Nineveh, a Buried City (1864): — Tyre and [[Alexandria]] (1866): — Missionary Patriots: Memoirs of James H. and [[Edward]] M. Schneider (1867): — [[Uncle]] George's [[Stories]] (1868, 4 volumes): — Winnie and Walter: Stories (1869, 4 volumes): — Life of [[Israel]] Putnam (1876): — Songs and Hymns for Common Life. (1885): — Diary of [[Thomas]] Robbins, D.D., with annotations (2 volumes). He also edited, with a Memoir, Sir [[Walter]] Raleigh's [[Colony]] in [[America]] (1884). </p>
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<p> a Congregational minister, was born at East Windsor, Connecticut, February 11, 1815. He graduated from Yale College in 1839, and from the Theological Seminary, in 1844; was a teacher at East [[Hartford]] in 1839-41, and, tutor at Yale College in 1842-44; pastor at Framingham, Massachusetts, in 1844-511 from 1851 till 1874 secretary of the American [[Education]] Society, and from 1874 to 1884 secretary of the American College and Education Society; thereafter without charge until his death, May 3, 1888. Dr. Tarbox was a member of the New [[England]] [[Historical]] and Genealogical Society, and its historiographer from 1881; one of the editors of the Congregationalist, 1849-51, and of the Congregational Quarterly, 1875-78. He published, Nineveh, a Buried City (1864): '''''''''' [[Tyre]] and [[Alexandria]] (1866): '''''''''' Missionary Patriots: Memoirs of James H. and [[Edward]] M. Schneider (1867): '''''''''' [[Uncle]] George's [[Stories]] (1868, 4 volumes): '''''''''' Winnie and Walter: Stories (1869, 4 volumes): '''''''''' Life of [[Israel]] Putnam (1876): '''''''''' Songs and [[Hymns]] for Common Life. (1885): '''''''''' Diary of [[Thomas]] Robbins, D.D., with annotations (2 volumes). He also edited, with a Memoir, Sir [[Walter]] Raleigh's [[Colony]] in [[America]] (1884). </p>
 
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Increase Niles Tarbox [1]

a Congregational minister, was born at East Windsor, Connecticut, February 11, 1815. He graduated from Yale College in 1839, and from the Theological Seminary, in 1844; was a teacher at East Hartford in 1839-41, and, tutor at Yale College in 1842-44; pastor at Framingham, Massachusetts, in 1844-511 from 1851 till 1874 secretary of the American Education Society, and from 1874 to 1884 secretary of the American College and Education Society; thereafter without charge until his death, May 3, 1888. Dr. Tarbox was a member of the New England Historical and Genealogical Society, and its historiographer from 1881; one of the editors of the Congregationalist, 1849-51, and of the Congregational Quarterly, 1875-78. He published, Nineveh, a Buried City (1864): Tyre and Alexandria (1866): Missionary Patriots: Memoirs of James H. and Edward M. Schneider (1867): Uncle George's Stories (1868, 4 volumes): Winnie and Walter: Stories (1869, 4 volumes): Life of Israel Putnam (1876): Songs and Hymns for Common Life. (1885): Diary of Thomas Robbins, D.D., with annotations (2 volumes). He also edited, with a Memoir, Sir Walter Raleigh's Colony in America (1884).

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