Rand, William Wilberforce
RAND, WILLIAM WILBERFORCE: Reformed (Dutch); b. at Gorham, Me., Dec.
8, 1816; d. at Yonkers Mar. 3, 1909. He was graduated from Bowdoin College, 1837,
and from Bangor Theological Seminary, 1840; licensed to preach as a Congregational
minister, 1840; pastor of the Dutch Reformed Church of Canastota, N. Y., 1841–14;
editor for the American Tract Society, New York, 1848–72; and publishing secretary
of the same, 1872–1902. He was the author of Songs of Zion (New York, 1851;
revised and enlarged, 1865); and Dictionary of the Bible for General Use
(1860; enlarged and largely rewritten, 1886), which was prepared on the basis
of Edward Robinson's Dictionary of the Holy Bible New York, 1845).