Church records, 1762-1863.
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Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833
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Hopkins, John Henry, 1792-1868
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Episcopal bishop of Vermont. From the description of Letter, 1851. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155474749 John Henry Hopkins was born in 1792 in Ireland. He became the first Protestant Episcopal bishop of Vermont. Hopkins published over fifty books, pamphlets and sermons. His published lecture, Slavery: Its Religious Sanction, Its Political Dangers, and the Best Mode of Doing it Away (1851) averred that slavery was not a sin but that its abolition was crucial and should be...
Dow, Purcell L.
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Episcopal Church. Diocese of Vermont
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Bailey, Phinehas, 1787-1861
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Old First Congregational Church (Bennington, Vt.)
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Clark, Eliza Haswell
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McCullough, Hall Park, 1872-1966
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Lawyer and Americana collector, New York City. From the description of Alexander Hamilton collection, 1783-1806. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 58665441 Lawyer, collector, and civic leader, of New York, N.Y., and Bennington, Vt.; son of Gov. John G. and Eliza Hall Park McCullough; married Edith van Benthuysen; died in North Bennington at the age of 94. Very civic minded, he served on several boards, including the Bennington Museum, and was one of the museum's mos...