Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography/Mann, Cyrus
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MANN, Cyrus, clergyman, b. in Orford, N. H., 3 April, 1785; d. in Stoughton, Mass., 9 Feb., 1859. He was graduated at Dartmouth in 1806, and was tutor there in 1809-'14. He was pastor of a Congregational church in Westminster, Mass., in 1815-41, at Plymouth for the next three years, and in 1853-'6 officiated at North Falmouth, Mass. He published “An Epitome of the Evidences of Christianity,” “History of the Temperance Reformation,” and “Memoir of Myra W. Allen.”