Born: October 14, 1794, Beverly, Massachusetts.
Died: June 18, 1849, West Needham, Massachusetts.
Tappan was a clock maker, pastor, and evangelist. In 1822, he became Superintendent of the American Sunday School Union. In 1849, he was ordained as a Congregational minister. His works include:
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