Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography/Steenstra, Peter Henry

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760197Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography — Steenstra, Peter Henry

STEENSTRA, Peter Henry, clergyman, b. near Francker, Friesland, Netherlands, 24 Jan., 1833. He emigrated to the United States and entered Shurtleff college, Ill., where he was graduated in 1858. He then became a minister in the Baptist church, but afterward united with the Episcopalians, and was appointed rector of Grace church, Newton, Mass., in 1864. He became professor of Hebrew and Old and New Testament exegesis in the Episcopal theological school of Cambridge. Mass., in 1868. He translated and edited “Judges” and “Ruth” in the American edition of Lange's “Commentary” (New York, 1872). The degree of D. D. was conferred on him by Shurtleff college in 1882.