Stearns, Samuel, 1741-1809

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Samuel Stearns (1741-1809) was born in Bolton, Mass., and died in Brattleboro, Vt. He was a physician and astronomer who settled in Paxton, Mass., from 1771 to 1784, and issued annually a North-American Almanack. Because the "Sons of Liberty" dubbed him a Tory, his practice declined and in 1780 he was jailed in Worcester on the charge of passing counterfeit bills. He escaped to the protection of the British in New York, practicing on Long Island until the end of the war. In 1782, he published the first Nautical Almanack ever printed in America. In 1784 Stearns returned to Paxton and was once again jailed in Worcester until 1787, at which time he moved to Brattleboro, Vt. In 1788 he went to England to obtain reimbursement for his losses, and in 1790 he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws from Aberdeen University in Scotland. His further travels in Europe at this time are described in his Dr. Stearns's Tour From London to Paris ... (London, 1790). In 1791 he published The American Oracle, a collection of his contributions to the Philadelphia Magazine, and other miscellaneous materials. He returned to the United States in 1791, and continued publication of his almanacs. His American Herbal was published in 1801. Stearns labored for twenty-eight years on a "Medical Dispensatory," a compendium of extant medical knowledge, but died before its completion.

From the description of Papers, 1784-1810; 1904-1935. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191307181

Samuel Stearns resided in or near Cambridge, Massachusetts, circa 1760 to 1785. He sold a variety of agricultural products as well as timber and cider to residents in Boston, Waltham, Roxbury, Lexington, Concord, Cambridge and Watertown. Students at Harvard College frequently purchased cider from Samuel Stearns' mill.

Samuel Stearns married Mary Biglo Ware on May 15, 1760 and had thirteen children.

From the guide to the Samuel Stearns daybook, (inclusive), 1760-1785, (Baker Library, Harvard Business School)

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creatorOf Stearns, Samuel, 1741-1809. Papers, 1784-1810; 1904-1935. Gadsden Public Library
creatorOf Hurd, Isaac, 1756-1844. ALS : Concord, [Mass.], to Rev. Saml. [Samuel] Stearns, Bedford [Mass.], 1805 Dec. 23. Concord Free Public Library, Special Collection
referencedIn Papers of John and Hannah Winthrop, 1728-1789 Harvard University Archives.
creatorOf Samuel Stearns daybook, (inclusive), 1760-1785 Baker Library, Harvard Business School
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associatedWith Clark, John Calvin Lawrence, 1871-1936. person
associatedWith Houghton, Asa, 1775-1829. person
associatedWith Houghton, Martha Stearns, 1750-1823. person
associatedWith Houghton, Simon, 1737-1814. person
associatedWith Hurd, Isaac, 1756-1844. person
associatedWith Winthrop, John, 1714-1779 person
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts--Worcester
New Hampshire--Keene
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Jails
Medicine
Physicians
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Birth 1741

Death 1809

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