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| | Stephen Winchester Dana |
 | | He was graduated at Williams in 1861, taught in Hinsdale, Massachusetts, for two years, and then studied theology in the Union theological seminary, New York City, where he was graduated in 18(;6. |
 | | He was pastor of a Presbyterian Church in Belvidere, New Jersey, from November 1866, till July 1868, when he was called to the Walnut Street Church in West Philadelphia, which has steadily grown under his pastoral care and earnest preaching. |
 | | He returned to the United States in 1862, was chosen a national academician in 1863, painted in New York City and Newport, and afterward established his studio in Paris, France. |
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