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    Parsonsfield Seminary, which operated from 1832 to 1949, was a well-known Free Will Baptist school in North Parsonsfield, Maine, in the United States....
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    House, a fine example of the Federal style, was built in 1812. Parsonsfield Seminary was founded in 1832 and closed in 1949. The surface of the town...
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    curriculum. After the mysterious 1853 burning of Parsonsfield Seminary, Cheney wanted to create another seminary in a more central part of Maine: Lewiston,...
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    winters and worked on the farm during summer. In 1857, James entered Parsonsfield Seminary and in 1862 he progressed to Westminster College, Pennsylvania,...
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    Will Baptist pastor, author, and president of the Parsonsfield Seminary in Maine and Smithville Seminary in Rhode Island. Quimby was born to Moses and Dolly...
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  • Division I. While attending (and later leading) the Freewill Baptist Parsonsfield Seminary, Bates founder, Oren Burbank Cheney worked for racial and gender...
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    attended academies in Peterborough and Hancock and the Parsonsfield Seminary in Parsonsfield, Maine. He engaged in the manufacture of paper in Peterborough...
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    Portland Oren Burbank Cheney (1816–1903), student, teacher, principal Parsonsfield Seminary; Free Will Baptist clergyman; abolitionist; founding president of...
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    Blazo–Leavitt House (category Parsonsfield, Maine)
    Blazo–Leavitt House is a historic house on Maine State Route 160 in Parsonsfield, Maine, United States. The large two-story house was built in 1812, and...
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    John Buzzell (category People from Parsonsfield, Maine)
    and his family moved to Parsonsfield, Maine where he continued his ministry and where he helped found the Parsonsfield Seminary. Buzzell wrote extensively...
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  • in North Parsonsfield, Maine and graduated from Waterville College (1836) (now Colby College) and then from the Bangor Theological Seminary (1839) then...
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  • College Bossov Ballet Theatre Pittsfield, Maine Lapham Institute Parsonsfield Seminary Storer College "Answers - The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life's...
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    his parents to Hiram, and attended the public schools and North Parsonsfield Seminary. He graduated from the University of Maine in 1877. Gould studied...
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    Lorenzo De Medici Sweat (category People from Parsonsfield, Maine)
    He was born in the town of Parsonsfield in the Massachusetts District of Maine, where he attended Parsonsfield Seminary, a Free Will Baptist school....
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    1849. Fullonton served as principal of North Parsonsfield Seminary in 1840 and of the Whitestown Seminary in 1843. Between 1851 and 1896 Fullonton served...
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  • Luther Orlando Emerson (category People from Parsonsfield, Maine)
    Emerson was born in Parsonsfield, Maine, on August 3, 1820, to Luther Emerson and Elizabeth Usher. He attended Parsonsfield Seminary and Effingham Academy...
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  • Christian Academy Orlando Christian Prep Parkview Baptist High School Parsonsfield Seminary Raleigh Christian Academy Sherwood Christian Academy Shiloh Christian...
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    boys, Cheney was sent to Parsonsfield Seminary, which was 14 miles away; a three-day trip. While going through Parsonsfield, he was surrounded by racial...
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    months as an assistant teacher in the Parsonsfield Seminary. Butler graduated from Andover Theological Seminary in 1844 and then became a professor of...
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    Robert Greenleaf Leavitt (category People from Parsonsfield, Maine)
    the son of John Greenleaf Leavitt, an early student at Parsonsfield Seminary at Parsonsfield, Maine, who returned to his alma mater in 1861 to serve...
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    Free Will Baptists in Parsonsfield, Maine in 1840 as a library department and graduate bible school of the Parsonsfield Seminary with Moses Smart serving...
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    New Hampshire (the New Hampton Institute), the other in Maine (Parsonsfield Seminary), and the Rhode Island Baptists desired to have one of their own...
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    honors, Quinby moved to Parsonsfield, Maine, to live with his uncle Hosea Quinby, where he was employed by Parsonsfield Seminary, a Free Will Baptist academy...
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    viewed by clicking the number. "The "Old Dalton House" on Middle Road". Parsonsfield Historical Society. 19 January 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-01. "Town of Wells...
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    Amos Tuck (category People from Parsonsfield, Maine)
    Hampshire and a founder of the Republican Party in New Hampshire. Born in Parsonsfield, Maine, August 2, 1810, the son of John Tuck, a sixth-generation descendant...
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    academic building following the move of the Maine State Seminary (as it was then known) from Parsonsfield to Lewiston. The building was listed on the National...
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    Jeremiah Wadleigh (1888). A History of the First Century of the Town of Parsonsfield, Maine. B. Thurston. "Gordon Under Medical Inspection". National Museum...
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  • Franco-American ever since. In 1855, a Maine preacher traveled from Parsonsfield to Lewiston to establish an institution of higher learning in the city...
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  • and of Sociology, University of Washington Carolyn A. Chute, Writer, Parsonsfield, Maine Joseph D. Collins, Development Policy Analyst; Lecturer in Sociology...
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