I am seeking information about Hiram Wilson, a Congregational minister who attained some prominence in the Abolitionist movement. He was born in Acworth, New Hampshire, in 1803, received his training at the Lane Seminary in Cincinnati, then went on to Oberlin, and upon graduation ther in about 1836 he went to Canada to work with escaped slaves in communities there. Eventually, in 1850, he settled in St. Catharines, Ontario, and remained there, ministering to escaped slaves and to sailors on the Welland Canal, until his death in April 1864. I would be interested in getting in touch with others researching Hiram Wilson and his family. Dennis Gannon Washington, D.C.