Moncure D. Conway

Moncure Daniel Conway |birth_place = Falmouth, Virginia, U.S. |death_date = |death_place = Paris, France |occupation = |signature = Signature of Moncure Daniel Conway (1832–1907).png }}

Moncure Daniel Conway (March 17, 1832 – November 15, 1907) was an American abolitionist minister and radical writer. At various times Methodist, Unitarian, and a Freethinker, he descended from patriotic and patrician families of Virginia and Maryland but spent most of the final four decades of his life abroad in England and France, where he wrote biographies of Edmund Randolph, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Thomas Paine and his own autobiography. He led freethinkers in London's South Place Chapel, now Conway Hall. Provided by Wikipedia
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Author: Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
Published 1890
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Author: Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
Published 1890
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Author: Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
Published 1890
Record Source: Published Materials
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