Baird, Charles Washington
BAIRD, CHARLES WASHINGTON: Presbyterian;
b. at Princeton, N. J., Aug. 28, 1828, son of
Robert Baird; d. at Rye, N. Y., Feb. 10,
1887. He was graduated at the University of the
City of New York, 1848, and at Union Theological
Seminary, 1852; was chaplain of the American
Chapel at Rome, Italy, 1852-54; agent of the
American and Foreign Christian Union in New York
1854-55; pastor of the Reformed (Dutch) Church
on Bergen Hill, Brooklyn, 1859-61; of the Presbyterian
Church at Rye, N. Y., 1861-87. He published
Eutaxia, or the Presbyterian Liturgies
(New York, 1855; revised and reprinted as A Chapter
on Liturgies, with preface, and appendix, Are
Dissenters to Have a Liturgy? by Thomas Binney,
London, 1856); A Book of Public Prayer compiled
from the authorized formularies of worship of the
Presbyterian Church as prepared by the Reformers
Calvin, Knox, Bucer, and others (New York, 1857);
A History of Rye, Westchester County, N. Y. (1871);
A History of the Huguenot Emigration to America
(2 vols., 1885, new ed., 1901; left incomplete at his
death).