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Brown Moses

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Brown Moses

Founded in 1784, Moses Brown is a coeducational, college preparatory day school steeped in Quaker values for nursery students through grade 12.

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Moses Brown, a coeducational Quaker day school for nursery students ...

Moses Brown September 23, 1738 – September 6, 1836, was a New England abolitionist and industrialist, who funded the design and construction of the first factory houses for ...

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Moses Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Moses Brown Moses Brown (1738-1836) was an American manufacturer and merchant. Quaker discipline tempered the career of this successful New England

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Moses Brown: Biography from Answers.com

The original log section of the Moses Brown House was built about 1785, with a stone addition dating to about 1814. References ^

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Moses Brown House - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brown, Moses, 1738–1836, American manufacturer and philanthropist, b. Providence, R.I. He was associated with his brothers John, Joseph, and Nicholas in the family's mercantile ...

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