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Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834 (Personal Name)

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  • Grimké, Thos. S. (Thomas Smith), 1786-1834

Grimké, Thomas Smith. Oration on the advantages, to be derived from the introduction of the Bible, and of sacred literature, as essential parts of all education, in a literary point of view merely, from the primary school, to the university, 1830: title page (Thomas Smith Grimké, of Charleston, S.C)

LC data base, 11/9/84 (hdg.: Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834)

Grimké, Thomas Smith. Address on the patriotic character of the temperence reformation, 1833: title page (Thomas S. Grimké, president of the Charleston Temperance Society)

Merle d'Aubigné, J. H. Discourse on the study of the history of Christianism, and its usefulness at this epoch, 1833: title page (Translated from the French by Thos. S. Grimke)

Who was who in America, 1607-1896: (Grimké, Thomas Smith, reformer; born Charleston, S.C., Sept. 26, 1786; grad. Yale, 1807; partner (with Robert Y. Haney) in law firm; member S.C. Senate, 1826-1830; pacifist, argued for maintenance of the Union; member American Peace Society; active in temperance movement; advocated manual training in public schools; favored higher education for women; died Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 11, 1834)

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