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Burrage, Henry Sweetser was born on January 7, 1837 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Jonathan and Mary Thurston (Upton) Burrage.
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Corrected typos To the history of the Anabaptists of Switzerland as little attention has been given as to that of the Anabaptists generally and, perhaps, even less. The Swiss Anabaptists had a part, however in the great movement, which, as Dorner says, extended through all Germany; from Swabia and Switzerland, along the Rhine to Holland and Friesland; from Bavaria, Middle Germany, Westphalia, and Saxony, as far as Holstein and though they were apparently defeated, the story of their heroic sufferings should be faithfully recorded.
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Burrage, Henry Sweetser was born on January 7, 1837 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Jonathan and Mary Thurston (Upton) Burrage.
Burrage graduated from Brown in 1861, entered the 36th Massachusetts Regiment as a private, rose to the rank of captain, was wounded at Cold Harbor and brevetted major of volunteers, and became an assistant adjutant general on the staff He resumed his studies at the close of the American Civil War, graduated from Newton Theological Seminary in 1867, spent a year abroad, and from 1869 to 1873 was pastor of the First Baptist Church in Waterville, Maine.
Served in 36th Massachusetts Volunteer, 1862-1865, as sergeant major, Second lieutenant, First lieutenant, captain and brevetted major. Also acting assistant adjutant general on staff 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 9th Army Corps. ordained Baptist ministry, 1869. Pastor Waterville, Maine, 1870-1873.
Editor Zion’s Advocate, 1873-1905.
Chaplain National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1905-1912. State historian of Maine, since 1907.
Recording secretary Maine Baptist Missionary Convention, 1875-1905, American Baptist Missionary Union, 1876-1904. President Maine Baptist Education Society, 1893-1898.
Trustee Colby College, 1881-1905, Newton Theological Institution, 1889-1906, Brown University, 1889-1901 (board fellows).
Author: The Acting of Baptism in the History of the Christian Church, 1879. History of the Baptists in New England, 1894. Gettysburg and Lincoln, 1906.
Early English and French Voyages, 1906.
Gorges and the Grant of the Province of Maine, 1622, 1923. Thomas Hamlin Hubbard, Bvt.
Brigade General United States Volumes, 1923.
Editor: History of the Thirty-sixth Massachusetts Volunteers, 1884. Rosier’s Relation of Waymouth’s Voyage to the Coast of Maine, 1605, 1887.
Etc. Home: Kennebunkport, Maine.
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Served in 36th Massachusetts Volunteer, 1862-1865, as sergeant major, Second lieutenant, First lieutenant, captain and brevetted major.
Married Caroline Champlin, May 19, 1873 (died 1875). Married second, Ernestine Mai Giddings, November 8, 1881. Children: Champlin, Thomas Jayne.