Addison, Daniel Dulany
ADDISON, DANIEL DULANY: Protestant Episcopalian; b. at Wheeling, W.
Va., Mar. 11, 1863. He received his education at Union College and the Episcopal
Theological School, Cambridge, Mass. (1886). He was curate of Christ Church,
Springfield, Mass., in 1886-89 and rector of St. Peter’s Church, Beverly, Mass.,
in 1889-95, while since 1895 he has been rector of All Saints’ Church, Brookline,
Mass. He is examining chaplain to the bishop of Massachusetts, director of the
Church Temperance Society, member of the executive committee of the archdeaconry
of Boston, president of the New England Home for Deaf-Mutes and the Brookline
Education Society, vice-president of the Trustees of Donations for Education
in Liberia, and a trustee of the College of Monrovia, Liberia, and of the Brookline
public library. In 1904 he was made Knight Commander of the Liberian Humane
Order of African Redemption. He has written: Lucy Larcom, Life, Letters and
Diary (Boston, 1894); Phillips Brooks (1894); Life and Times of
Edward Bass, First Bishop of Massachusetts (1897); All Saints’ Church,
Brookline (Cambridge, 1896); The Clergy in American Life and Letters
(New York, 1900); and The Episcopalians (1904).