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Moses Eastman

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Mr. Moses Eastman, who died yesterday morning, had conducted a large and successful business here for many years. Upright in his dealings, warm in his friendships and ardent in his affections, he has left a cherished wife and many admiring friends to deplore his untimely death. — Eastman's
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One of his last acts of his life was to contract for the erection of a church on Oglethorpe Square, to be presented to the Religious Society of which he was a member. His magnificent design will not be frustrated by his death. — Eastman's
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native Josiah Penfield (1785–1828) and Frederick Marquand (1799–1882). He became a partner with Penfield in 1826. That partnership dissolved when Penfield died in 1828. Eastman then started out on his own, working under his own name.
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in 2010 during its "Silver in Savannah" exhibit. Silver has played a major part in Savannah's history since its founder Captain
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After Eastman's death in 1850, George M. Griffen continued the business. Griffen had worked for Eastman as a
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In 1830, Eastman was a city constable, and in 1844 was appointed keeper of the Savannah city clock.
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native Elizabeth Tuthill (1799–1883) in 1834 in Savannah. Nine years later, they purchased 233
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Eastman died on May 24, 1850, aged 55, in Savannah. He was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in
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in her native New Jersey. She survived her husband by 33 years and was buried beside him.
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A History of the Unitarian-Universalist Church of Savannah
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Savannah in the Old South, Walter J. Fraser (2003), p. 196
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Index

Concord, New Hampshire
Savannah, Georgia
Silversmith
silversmith
Savannah, Georgia
benefactor
Unitarian Universalist Church
Concord, New Hampshire
Connecticut
watchmaker
Telfair Museums
James Oglethorpe
New Jersey
Bull Street
southwest residential block
Chippewa Square
Philbrick–Eastman House
John Stoddard
Georgia Historical Society
East Concord, New Hampshire
Madison
will
Abercorn Street
Oglethorpe Square
Unitarian Universalist Church
Troup Square



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