First Universalist Society of Portsmouth (N.H.) collection 1836-1855 First Universalist Society of Portsmouth (N.H.) collection

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First Universalist Society of Portsmouth (N.H.) collection 1836-1855 First Universalist Society of Portsmouth (N.H.) collection

The First Universalist Society of Portsmouth (N.H.) collection is made up of correspondence and documents pertaining to the society's affairs in the mid-19th century. Some items concern Reverend Moses Ballou and the Ballou family.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391696

William L. Clements Library

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Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744

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A general outline of the life and works of the poet Alexander Pope, 1688-1744, can be found in the Dictionary of National Biography, but there are numerous biographical and critical evaluations if more detailed information is required From the guide to the Verse translation of Book III, metre 9 of Boethius's, De consolatione philosophiae, by Alexander Pope, ca.1703-1704, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) A general outline of the life and works of the poet Alexander Pope can ...

Ballou, Moses, 1811-1879

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First Universalist Society (Portsmouth, N.H.)

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The First Universalist Church in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was established in 1777. The congregation became associated with the Unitarian South Church in 1945, and the two churches formally merged in January 1947. Moses Ballou (1811-1879) was the nephew of Hosea Ballou (1771-1852), a prominent Universalist preacher and pastor in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He was pastor of Universalist congregations in New Hampshire, New York, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. ...