He edited many reprints and collections of sermons and lectures, and wrote: Political Economy (with Johann Ludwig Tellkampf, New York, 1840), The Principles of Science applied to the Domestic and Mechanic Arts (1841), Handbook for Readers and Students (1843), and Religious Philosophy (1870).
Tellkampf came to the United States in 1838, engaged in teaching, and in 1843-47 was professor of the German language and literature in Columbia.
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