Author: | D.P. Greenwood |
Subcategory: | Engineering |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | John Murray (January 1, 1980) |
Pages: | 94 pages |
Category: | Engineering and Transport |
Rating: | 4.2 |
Other formats: | lit rtf doc lit |
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Francis William Pitt Greenwood (February 5, 1797 - August 2, 1843) was a Unitarian minister of King's Chapel in Boston, Massachusetts. Born in Boston, Greenwood graduated from Harvard College in 1814, and after studying theology under Henry Ware J. he became pastor of New South Church in October, 1818. He left this position after about a year, following a sudden illness of "bleeding from the lungs," and spent nearly two years in England.
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