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Edgar Harkness Gray

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Edgar Harkness Gray married Mary Jane Rice on December 13, 1838. Their children were Nathaniel Oscar, William Edgar, Mary Ella, Sarah Emma and Augusta Anna Gray.
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Gray moved to California, and became the first pastor of a Baptist church in San Francisco. Later he served in the same capacity at the Baptist church in
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General Catalogue of Officers, Graduates and Former Students of Colby College, by Colby College p. 41
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In 1863, Gray was called to the E Street Baptist Church in Washington, D.C., becoming well known.
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was numbered among his friends. While in Washington, he was elected
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Gray Genealogy, by Marcius Denison Raymond, pages 152 & 188
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Following ordination Gray served the Baptist congregations in
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Edgar Harkness Gray was born on November 28, 1813, in
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funeral services of President Lincoln in Washington
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Chaplain of the Senate
Bridport, Vermont
Colby College
Waterville College
Freeport, Maine
Freeport, Maine
Bath, Maine
Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts
Abraham Lincoln
Chaplain of the Senate
funeral services of President Lincoln in Washington
Oakland, California



One Thousand Men of Vermont
archive.org
Thomas Bowman
43rd US Senate Chaplain
John Philip Newman
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Chaplains
of the United States Senate
Provoost
White
Claggett
McCormick

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