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20:(1821–1887) was an influential Presbyterian minister, fundraiser, founder of schools, and missionary. He studied law, worked at various schools, and was an editor for a Presbyterian newspaper.
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on August 13, 1844. He was a teacher at a private school in
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149:"Baird, E. Thompson (Ebenezer Thompson), 1821-1887 - The Online Books Page"
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