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Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography/Farrar, Samuel

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Edition of 1900. Claude Moore Fuess in An old New England school: a history of Phillips Academy, Andover, pp. 192-3, reports his life dates as December 13, 1773 to May 13, 1864, and has no mention of Andover Theological Seminary.

FARRAR, Samuel, lawyer, b. in Lincoln, Mass., in 1784; d. in Andover, Mass., 13 May, 1864. He was graduated at Harvard in 1797, and was tutor there in 1800. He then studied law, and soon afterward began practice in Andover. He was one of the chief founders of the Andover theological seminary, and for thirty-eight years was treasurer of that institution and of Phillips academy, devoting a large share of his salary to their support. He was the first president of the Andover bank, and held the office thirty years.