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GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN (1801–1.831)

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 95 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN (1801–1.831)  ,
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American Baptist missionary, was born at Livermore, Me., and educated at
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Waterville College and
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Andover Theological Seminary . In 1825 he went to India as a missionary, and in 1827 to
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Burma, where his promising
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work among the Karens was cut short by his early
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death . His widow married another well-known Burmese missionary, Adoniram Judson . His son, GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN, the younger (1828–1903), made the voyage from Burma to
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America alone when six years of age . He graduated in 1852 at Brown University, and from the Newton Theological Institution in 1855 . He held Baptist pastorates at Rochester (1856-1864), and at
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Philadelphia, and was president of the American Baptist Missionary Union . 188o–1884 . At Philadelphia he is said to have taken his congregation through every verse of the New Testament in 643 Wednesday evening lectures, which occupied nearly eighteen years, and afterwards to have begun on the Old Testament in similar fashion . Among his published
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works are Studies in the Model Prayer (1879), and Epiphanies of the Risen Lord (1879) .

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