Underwood, Henry Beman

Underwood, Henry Beman a Congregational minister, son of Rev. Almon Underwood, was born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1839. He studied at Monson Academy, Mass., graduated from Williams College in 1862, and from Andover Theological Seminary in 1865, after having spent two years in the Union Theological Seminary. He was ordained at Ringwood, Ill;, Jan. 19, 1866, and was acting pastor there until the following 'year, when he began preaching at East Lopgmeadow, Mass., remaining two years. 'His next field' of labor was Marlborough, N. H.; then Baxter Springs, Kan. In 1871 he was installed pastor of the church at Hillsborough Bridge, N. H., in, which position he remained for one year and four months. The last charge, which he filled, was at Algola, Ia., where he became acting pastor in 1873, and died Sept. 2, 1875. See Cony. Quarterly, 1876, p. 436.

 
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