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  1. Nathaniel Peabody (March 1, 1741 – June 27, 1823) was an American physician from Rockingham County, New Hampshire. He represented New Hampshire as a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1779 and 1780.

  2. Nathaniel Peabody Rogers (June 3, 1794 – October 16, 1846) was an American attorney turned abolitionist writer, who served, from June 1838 until June 1846, as editor of the New England anti-slavery newspaper Herald of Freedom.

  3. Nathaniel Peabody (March 30, 1774 – January 1, 1855) was an American physician and dentist from Boston and Salem, Massachusetts, having studied at Dartmouth College in the class of 1800. Peabody was described as an "experimentally minded doctor and dentist".

  4. A collection relating to the work of anti-slavery advocate and worker, Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, and the circle of others involved, including John Greenleaf Whittier, William Lloyd Garrison and Susan B. Anthony.

  5. Every thing went on harmoniously, and terminated satisfactorily, and the friends separated for the year’s campaign, full of heart and zeal. Our author and his compatriots revel in their minority status, fighting The Good Fight, and suffering along the way.

  6. 21 de may. de 2022 · The Peabody sisters grew up alongside two brothers and were raised by their parents, Nathaniel and Elizabeth Palmer Peabody in Salem, Massachusetts. Their parents had strong educational backgrounds and tutored the girls themselves.

  7. 1 de nov. de 2020 · Nathaniel Peabody became a pioneer in dentistry, but he was never financially secure. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody was raised by her mother, Eliza Palmer Peabody, a teacher, and was taught in her mother's Salem school through 1818 and by private tutors.