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William Washington Howard, educator, was graduated at Oxford, and subsequently was a teacher in London. In 1849 he came to the United States, and, after passing some time in Indiana, became a professor in the military institute at Drennon Springs, Kentucky. On returning east, he was for some years a professor in the academy at Sing Sing, New York, in the high school at Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, and then became principal of Erasmus Hall at Flatbush, New York. He was licensed as a preacher; in 1868
became pastor of the Presbyterian church in Aurora, New York, and was chosen the first president of Wells female college in that, place, he published "Aids to French Composition" (New York, 1854). Links: Updates: To send information or pictures, send an email to The Genealogy Tree webmaster. Any document or picture format is OK.
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