Daniel Dulany Addison
{{Short description|American clergyman and writer (1863–1936)}}
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1863|03|11}}
| birth_place = Wheeling, West Virginia, US
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1936|03|27|1863|03|11}}
| death_place = Brookline, Massachusetts, US
| resting_place = Evergreen Cemetery
Marion, Massachusetts
| occupation = Clergyman, writer
| spouse = {{Marriage|Julia de Wolf Gibbs|February 20, 1889}}
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- Union College
- Episcopal Theological School
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Daniel Dulany Addison (March 11, 1863 – March 27, 1936) was an American clergyman and writer.
Early years
Addison was born on March 11, 1863, in Wheeling, West Virginia, to Thomas Grafton (1832–1896) and Maria Eliason (Addison) Addison (1836–1901), grandson of Daniel Dulany and Louise (Gordon) Addison, great-grandson of Thomas and Henrietta (Paca) Addison, grandnephew of Walter Dulany Addison, and a descendant of William Paca, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and of Colonel John Addison, first ancestor in America, who was a cousin of Joseph Addison, English poet and essayist.
Career
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He was prepared for college at Emerson Institute, Washington, D.C. He graduated from Union College in 1883, then studied at the Episcopal Theological School at Cambridge, Massachusetts, where graduated in 1886. He was ordained to the priesthood, becoming assistant minister of Christ Church, Springfield, Massachusetts, from 1886 to 1889.
Addison was married on February 20, 1889, in Beverly, Massachusetts, to Julia de Wolf Gibbs (1866–1952) an American writer. He became rector of St. Peter's church at Beverly, Massachusetts, from 1889 to 1895, when started his service as rector of All Saints church at Brookline, Massachusetts.
Last years
A member of many church societies, he gave special attention to conditions in Liberia. He was made a trustee of the College of Monrovia and in 1904 was knighted by the government of Liberia in recognition of his services.
He died in Brookline, Massachusetts, on March 27, 1936. He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery at Marion, Massachusetts.
Bibliography
Addison wrote articles for the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, these articles are designated by the initials "D. D. A."EB1911 Contributors, p. 948
Among his published writings are:
- New England Town in the Civil War, (1890)
- Phillips Brooks, (1892)
- Lucy Larcom, Life, Letters, and Diary, (1894)
- All Saints Church, Brookline, (1895)
- The Life and Times of Edward Bass, First Bishop of Massachusetts, 1726-1803, (1897)
- The Clergy in American Life and Letters, (1899)
- The Episcopalians, (1904)
References
Citations
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{{harvnb|Leonard|Marquis|1908|p=13}}
{{harvnb|Rutland Herald, March 28,|1936|p=1}}
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Sources
- {{cite book
| last = Denehy
| first = John William
| title = A History of Brookline, Massachusetts
| year = 1906
| page = 229
| location = Brookline, Mass.
| publisher = The Brookline Press Company
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=FHkUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA229
| access-date = July 28, 2020
| via = Google Books
| quote = from the First Settlement of Muddy River Until the Present Time: 1630-1906; Commemorating the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Town, Based on the Early Records and Other Authorities and Arranged by Leading Subjects...
}}
- {{BDA1906 |wstitle= Addison, Daniel Dulany |volume= 1 |page= 58 |short=}}
- {{Citation
| editor1-first= John William
| editor1-last = Leonard
| editor1-link = J. William Leonard
| editor2-first= Albert Nelson
| editor2-last = Marquis
| editor2-link = Albert Nelson Marquis
| via = Google Books
| title = Who's who in America
| publisher = Marquis Who's Who, Incorporated
| volume = 5
| page = 13
| year = 1908
| location = Chicago
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=eX0QOpl7iBQC&pg=PA13
| postscript= .
}}
- {{Citation
| editor-first = Albert Nelson
| editor-last = Marquis
| editor-link = Albert Nelson Marquis
| edition = 2nd
| via = Google Books
| title = Who's who in New England
| publisher = A.N. Marquis
| page = 21
| year = 1915
| location = New England
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=5jk1AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA21
| postscript= .
}}
- {{Cite news
| newspaper = Rutland Herald
| title = Dev. Daniel D. Addison, Brookline, Massachusetts, Dies
| agency = AP
| date = March 28, 1936
| page = 1
| location = Brookline, Mass.
| url = https://www.newspapers.com/clip/56269549/dev-daniel-d-addison-brookline/
| access-date = July 28, 2020
| via = Newspapers.com
| ref = {{harvid|Rutland Herald, March 28,|1936}}
}}
External links
- [http://anglicanhistory.org/usa/ddaddison/ Bibliographic directory] from Project Canterbury
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Category:20th-century American Episcopal priests
Category:Union College (New York) alumni
Category:Writers from Wheeling, West Virginia
Category:19th-century American Episcopal priests