George Griffin
Biography
George Griffin attended Yale University. He practiced law in Pennsylvania after being an apprentice to Noah Benedict and attending Litchfield Law School. After six years in Pennsylvania, Griffin relocated to New York and gained quite a reputation as an effective lawyer. Toward the end of his life, Griffin invested his time in studies of theology and literature. During this time, he wrote two books, The Sufferings of Our Savior and The Evidences of Christianity. Griffin died on May 6, 1860. He was 82 years old.Wailand Groenendyk
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