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American historian

George Edward Ellis
An 1844 portrait of Ellis by Francis AlexanderAn 1844 portrait of Ellis by Francis Alexander

George Edward Ellis (August 8, 1814 – December 20, 1894) was a Unitarian clergyman and historian.

Early life and education

Ellis was born in Boston, on August 8, 1884. He graduated from Harvard in 1833, and then from the Divinity School in 1836.

Career

After two years' travel in Europe, he was ordained, on March 11, 1840, as pastor of the Harvard Unitarian Church, in Charlestown, Massachusetts.

From 1857 until 1863, he was a professor of systematic theology in Harvard Divinity School. In 1864, he delivered before the Lowell Institute a course of lectures on the “Evidences of Christianity,” in 1871 a course on the “Provincial History of Massachusetts,” and in 1879 a course on “The Red Man and the White Man in North America” (1882). He resigned the pastorate of Harvard Church on February 22, 1869.

From September 1842 to February 1845, Ellis edited the Christian Register, at first alone and later with George Putnam. From 1849 to 1855, he edited the Christian Examiner.

He was vice president and then president of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and was a member of the Board of Overseers of Harvard in 1850–54, serving for one year as its secretary. Harvard gave him the degree of D.D. in 1857, and that of LL.D. in 1883. Ellis was the fourth person who had received both these degrees from Harvard. He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1847, and would later serve as the society's secretary for domestic correspondence from 1890 to 1894.

The author Grace Atkinson Oliver married his son, John Harvard Ellis.

Works

He published numerous sermons and addresses, and contributed to periodicals. He also printed privately memoirs of Charles Wentworth Upham and Edward Wigglesworth (1804–1876) (1877).

Personal life

In 1840, he married Elizabeth Bruce Eager. They had one child, and she died in 1842. In 1859, he married Lucretia Goddard Gould who died in 1869. His brother, Rufus Ellis, was a Unitarian minister also.

Notes

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  1. ^ Hanson, Edward W. (1999). "Ellis, George Edward". American National Biography (online ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.1400169. (subscription required)
  2. American Antiquarian Society Members Directory
  3. Dunbar, B. (1987). Members and Officers of the American Antiquarian Society. Worcester: American Antiquarian Society.

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