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Ezekiel Hildreth
HILDRETH, Ezekiel, educator, born in Westford, Massachusetts, 18 July, 1784; died in Wheeling, Virginia, 15 March, 1856. He was graduated at Harvard in 1814, and taught for forty-two years in Ohio, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia. He published a grammatical work, entitled "Logopolis, or City of Words," a " Key to Knowledge," an essay on the " Mortality of the Soul," and an address on "Education," delivered before an educational convention in Clarksburg, Virginia, in 1836.
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