Born: January 2, 1828, Thornton, New Hampshire. Died: November 28, 1904, Cleveland, Ohio. Buried: Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio. |
Rankin attended Middlebury College, Vermont, and the Andover Theological Seminary. After ordination in 1855, he pastored at churches in New York; St. Albans, Vermont; Charlestown, Massachusetts; at the First Congregational Church in Washington, DC, for 15 years; and at the Valley Congregational Church, Orange, New Jersey. In 1889, he became president of Howard University. His works include:
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