Enoch Cobb Wines

Enoch Cobb Wines (February 17, 1806 – December 10, 1879) was an American Congregational minister and prison reform advocate.

He was born at Hanover Township, New Jersey, and graduated at Middlebury College in 1827.

[1] After teaching for some years he studied theology and began to preach in 1849.

The foremost of them were: pastor at Cornwall, Vermont and East Hampton, Long Island; professor of languages in Washington College, Pennsylvania (1853); and president of St. Louis University in 1859.

In 1871–72 he organized in London the first international congress on prison discipline.