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Moody Currier (April 22, 1806 – August 23, 1898) was a lawyer, banker, generous patron of the arts, and Republican politician from Manchester, New Hampshire. Currier was born in Boscawen, New Hampshire, USA. Currier married three times first to Lucretia C. Dustin then to Mary W. Kidder, and thirdly to Hannah A. Slade Currier was the owner and editor of the ''Manchester Democrat'' newspaper.〔 In 1856 to 1857 Currier served in the New Hampshire State Senate serving as President of the Senate in 1857. From 1860 to 1861 Currier was on the Governor’s Council.〔 Currier served as a fellow at Bates College from 1882 to 1889.〔''General Catalogue of Bates College and Cobb Divinity School, 1882-1889'' by Bates College Lewiston, Me, Me Lewiston, Cobb Divinity School Lewiston, Me, Cobb Divinity School, Bates College (Lewiston, Me.) Cobb divinity school, Me.) Bates College (Lewiston, Published by The College, 1915)() 〕 He was Governor of New Hampshire from 1885 to 1887. Manchester’s Currier Museum of Art is named after him and was founded based on a bequest in his will and the accompanying efforts of his third wife, Hannah Slade Currier. Currier died in Manchester in 1898 and is buried in Valley Cemetery. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Moody Currier」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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