[Frank Field].  American clergyman, born in Kirkland, Oneida County, NY, on the 20th of June 1826; educated at Hamilton College, at Auburn, and at Princeton. He was pastor in Belvidere, NJ, from 1853 to 1854, and pastor in Rochester, NY, for eleven years. In 1865 he was chosen secretary of the Church Erection Committee of the Presbyterian Church, was secretary of the Memorial Committee for a year from 1870, and afterward elected secretary for foreign missions. His works include The Great Conquest (1876) and Oriental Religions and Christianity (1892).