Samuel Turell Armstrong
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title:
Samuel Turell Armstrong
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Samuel Turell Armstrong was a U.S. political figure. Born in 1784 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, he was a printer and bookseller in Boston, specializing in religious materials. Among his works were an early stereotype edition of Scott's Family Bible, which was very popular, and The Panoplist, a religious magazine devoted to missionary interests. Armstrong began to withdraw from the printing business in 1825, and focused instead on politics. He was active in Boston politics during the 1820s, twice
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American printer and politician (1784–1850)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Turell_Armstrong
date created:
2004-07-02T17:13:25Z
date modified:
2024-09-08T04:24:09Z
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