Thaddeus Mason Harris
Former Minister of First Parish Church of Dorchester
Thaddeus Mason Harris (1768-1842) was a Harvard librarian, Unitarian minister and author in the early 19th Century. His most noted book was The Natural History of the Bible first published in Boston in 1793. Harris's father was killed fighting on... Google Books
Born: July 7, 1768, Charlestown, Boston, MA
Died: April 3, 1842 (age 73 years), Dorchester, Boston, MA
Books: Minor Encyclopedia, A Sermon Preached in Milton on the Morning, and at Dorchester in the Afternoon of the 9th of May, 1798: Being the Day Recommended by the President of the United States for Solemn Humiliation, Fasting, and Prayer Throughout the Union,, A discourse delivered at Plymouth, Dec. 22d, 1808, at the anniversary commemoration of the landing of our ancestors at that place .., and more
Previous office: Minister of First Parish Church of Dorchester (1793–1836)
Children: Thaddeus William Harris
Education: Harvard University
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