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Rev. Amos Adams (1728-1775) was born in 1728 in Medfield, Massachusetts and graduated from Harvard in 1752. He was ordained as the minister at the First Congregational church in Roxbury, Massachusetts in 1752 and served there until his death in 1775. He served as a chaplain when the Revolutionary War broke out, but died of dysentery from the military camp in October 1775. Adams had several sermons published during his lifetime, including ordination sermons, a funeral sermon for Lucy Dudley (one of his parishioners), and an election sermon in 1759.
Materials in this collection have been digitized and made available through our New England's Hidden Histories project.
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