Atterbury, William Wallace
ATTERBURY, WILLIAM WALLACE: Presbyterian; b. at Newark, N. J., Aug. 4, 1823. He was educated at
Yale College (B.A., 1843) and Yale Divinity School (1847). He held Presbyterian
pastorates at Lansing, Mich., from 1848 to 1854 and at Madison, Ind., from 1854
to 1866. He traveled in Europe and the East and acted as a supply for various pulpits
at Cleveland, O., and other cities from 1866 to 1869, when he was chosen secretary
of the New York Sabbath Committee. In 1898 he was relieved of much of his work in
this capacity by the appointment of an assistant, to whom he relinquished his regular
duties two years later. He has also been an active member of the United States branch
of the Evangelical Alliance, and was its secretary in 1875. His writings, which
are generally brief, are devoted chiefly to the various aspects of the Sunday question.