Edward Dorr Griffin Prime

Edward Dorr Griffin Prime

Edward Dorr Griffin Prime (1814-91) was an American clergyman and journalist. He was born at Cambridge, N. Y., and graduated from Union College in 1832. He graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1838 and had pastorates at Scotchtown, N. Y. and New York City. In 1853 he became substitute editor of the New York "Observer", while his brother Samuel Irenæus Prime, was in Europe. Afterward the two were associated until 1885. Edward Prime continued to edit the paper for a year after his brother's death. He traveled much abroad, spent the winter of 1854-55 in Rome, and made a journey round the world in 1869-70 to study religious conditions in Eastern countries. He published:
* "Around the World" (1872)
* "Forty Years in the Turkish Empire; or Memoirs of Rev. William Goodell" (1876)
* "Civil and Religious Liberty in Turkey" (1875)
* "Notes ... of the Prime Family" (1888)


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