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Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817

Samuel Williams (1743-1817) was the son of Rev. Warham Williams (1699-1751) of Waltham, Mass. In 1761 he graduated from Harvard College and became minister of Bradford, Mass., until 1779 when he was chosen professor of philosophy at Harvard. Williams was a member of the American Philosophical Society, helped organize the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and served on various state commissions. Forced to resign his post at Harvard due to a scandal involving forgery, Williams moved to Rutland, Vt., where he became minister and a founder of the University of Vermont. He also wrote various historic and scientific works and served as editor of the Rutland Herald from 1794 to 1804.

From the description of Papers, 1778-1806. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 207180923

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Williams, Samuel, 1744-1817.

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