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Professor Peabody will address the Unitarian Club of Boston, at the Hotel Vendome, next Wednesday evening...
...Frothingham was the son of Nathaniel Lengdon Frothingham and was born in Boston on Nov. 26, 1822. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1843, and after three years in the divinity school was ordained pastor of the North Church (Unitarian) at Salem, Mass., on March 10, 1847. He preached in Jersey City, N. J., in 1855-'59, then removed to New York, and became pastor of a congregation that in 1860 was organized as "The Third Unitarian Congregational Church," and represented the most radical branch of his denomination. He dissolved this society in 1879, and went to Europe...
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...general references: James F. Hudson in N. A. Review, vol. 144, p. 277 (Mar. 1887); Albion W. Tourgee in N. A. Review, vol. 157, p. 30 (July 1893); Nation, vol. 47, p. 125; vol. 44, p. 381; vol. 45, p. 68; vol. 48, p. 108; vol. 49, p. 186; Unitarian Review, vol. 26, p. 522-529; H. D. Lloyd, Wealth against Commonwealth...
...Saltonstall was once one of the overseers of Harvard University, a member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, of the New England Genealogical Society, of the Bostonian Society and was a trustee of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture and president of the Unitarian Club...