809. Prof. Clement Clark Moore, 1779–1863, was the son of (315) Bishop Benjamin Moore and Charity Clark. He was a graduate of Columbia College and became a noted Greek Scholar. For many years he was a professor in the General Theological Seminary in New York City, and gave to that institution the plot of ground on which it stands. In addition to compiling the earliest Hebrew and Greek lexicon published in this country, he wrote several prose works and a volume of poems. The most noted of the latter is that matchless child lore poem, "A visit from St. Nicholas," beginning:
"'Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse."

—Weygant, The Sacketts of America