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See also:PEABODY, See also:ANDREW See also:PRESTON (1811–1893) , See also:American clergyman and author, was See also:born in See also:Beverly, See also:Massachusetts, on the 19th of See also: Harvard University and Plummer See also:professor of See also:Christian morals dedicated in 1835, and a soldiers' See also:monument, dedicated in 1881. from r86o to 1881, and was professor See also:emeritus from 1881 until Manufacturing is the See also:principal See also:industry, and See also:leather is the his See also:death in See also:Boston, Massachusetts, on the loth of March 1893. principal product; among other manufactures are shoes, gloves, On the walls of See also:Appleton See also:Chapel, See also:Cambridge, U.S.A., is a See also:bronze See also:glue and carriages. The value of the factory products in tablet to his memory. 1905 was $10,236,669, an increase of 47.4% over that for 1900, Besides many brief See also:memoirs and articles, he wrote: See also:Christianity and of the See also:total the leather product represented 77.3 %. the See also:Religion of Nature (21d ed., 1864), See also:Lowell See also:Institute Lectures; Peabody was originally a See also:part of the township of See also:Salem. In Reminiscences of See also:European Travel (1868); A See also:Manual of Moral 1752 the See also:district of See also:Danvers was created, and in 1757 this district See also:Philosophy (1873) ; Christian Belief and See also:Life (1875), and Harvard made a See also:separate township. In 18 the township was divided Reminiscences (1888). See the Memoir (Cambridge, 1896) by was P• 55 P See also:Edward J. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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