Abbott, Jacob
ABBOTT, JACOB: American Congregationalist; b. at Hallowell, Me., Nov.
14, 1803; d. at Farmington, Me., Oct. 31, 1879. He was graduated at Bowdoin, 1820;
studied theology at Andover, 1822-24; was tutor and professor of mathematics and
natural philosophy at Amherst, 1824-29; principal of the Mount Vernon School for
Girls, Boston, 1829-33; ordained evangelist and pastor
7of the Eliot Congregational
Church, Roxbury, Mass., 1834. In 1839 he removed to Farmington, Me., and spent the
remainder of his life there and in New York devoted to literary work and teaching.
He wrote many story-books which had a wide circulation, such as the Young Christian
series (4 vols.; new edition of the Young Christian, with life, New York,
1882), the Rollo Books (14 vols.) and Rollo’s Tour in Europe (10 vols.),
the Franconia Stories (10 vols.), Science for the Young (4 vols.).