Henry Dana Ward

Henry Dana Ward (Shrewsbury, Massachusetts 1797-1884) was an American abolitionist, anti-Masonic campaigner, and Millerite Adventist. He was grandson of the Revolutionary general Artemas Ward.[1] He graduated from Harvard.[2][3]

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  1. The nation comes of age: a people's history of the ante-bellum years Page Smith - 1990 "Henry Dana Ward was the grandson of the Revolutionary general Artemas Ward. Born in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, and a resident of Pennsylvania, Ward, at the time of the convention, was thirty-five, distinguished for his piety and ...
  2. Samuel Jones Tilden: a study in political sagacity Alexander Clarence Flick, Gustav Stubbs Lobrano - 1973 "Henry Dana Ward was a Harvard graduate, ...
  3. Adventist heritage: Volumes 15-17 1992 "Millerite convention leader Henry Dana Ward was not only an ardent New York city abolitionist but also a temperance organizer who had cut his reform teeth in the anti-Masonic movement of the 'twenties."
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