[6] Humphrey graduated from Yale University with an A.M. in 1805 and was ordained a Congregational minister on March 16, 1807.
His 1813 report to the Fairfield Association is one of the earliest temperance tracts published in America.
[7] Humphrey is also said to have published six articles in The Panoplist and Missionary Magazine on the cause, origin, effects and remedy of intemperance.
[10] Humphrey was influential in the nineteenth-century temperance movement and typical of the early proponents of prohibition.
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