Born in Oakham, Massachusetts, in 1833, Stephen Haskell, who moved to South Lancaster in 1864, was an ambitious minister, missionary, and organizer within the early Seventh-Day Adventist Church. He is credited with being the founder of "that New England school" in 1882, which later became Atlantic Union College.
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