HUIDEKOPER, Frederic, educator, was born in
Meadville, Pa., April 7, 1817; son of Harm Jan and Rebecca (Calhoun)
Huidekoper. His father (1776-1854) was agent of the Holland Land company
and founder of the Unitarian society and theological school, Meadville,
Pa., 1844. Frederic entered Harvard in 1884, as a sophomore, but was
obliged to give up his studies from failing eyesight. He worked on a farm,
1835-89; travelled in Europe, 1839-41; studied theology, 1841-43; was
professor of New Testament history in Meadville theological school,
1848-45; of ecclesiastical history, 1845-47; was treasurer and librarian
of the school, and custodian of the Joshua Brookes fund. He published:
Belief of the First Three Centuries concerning Christ's Mission to the
Underworld (1854); Indaism at Rome B.C. 76 to A.D. 140 (1876) ; Indirect
Testimony of History to the Genuineness of the Gospels (1879), and
numerous contributions to periodical literature.
The Twentieth Century Biographical
Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume V
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