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LEONARD, Levi Washburn, clergyman, born in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, 16 January, 1773; died in Exeter, New Hampshire, 12 December, 1864. He was graduated at Harvard in 1815, studied theology at Cambridge, and in 1820 was ordained pastor of the 1st Congregational church in Dublin, New Hampshire, where he remained thirty years. He contributed extensively to the secular and religious press, superintended the compilation of the "History of Dublin," and wrote a "Literary and Scientific Class Book" (Keene, New Hampshire); "North American Spelling Book"; and "Sequel to Easy Lessons."
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