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Founder and History


                                                 MOSES  BROWN,  1738-1836

                             Special friend of  the poor and needy;  counselor to  the  troubled;  physician
                        to  the  poor  and  rich;  apostle  of  temperance;  advocate  of  peace;  patriot  and
                         pacifist;  abolitionist;  promoter  and  patron  of  industry;  assemblyman  and  joint
                        author  of  the  first  proposed  free-school  legislation  for  Providence;  student  of
                        science; one  of  the  founders  of the  Providence  Athenaeum  Library,  the  Rhode
                         Island  Bible  Society,  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Agriculture  in  Rhode
                        Island, the Rhode Island Peace Society, and the Rhode Island Historical Society;
                         treasurer  of  the  School  Fund  for  more  than  half  a  century;  generous  donor  of
                         land to, and leading spirit in the founding of


                                                 MOSES  BROWN  SCHOOL

                        Yearly  Meeting  School  at  Portsmouth  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .      1784-1788
                        Friends'  Boarding  School  at  Providence  opened                     1819
                        Moses  Brown School,  name  adopted                                    1904
                        Control  of  Lincoln  School  assumed  for  the  education  of  girls  and  Moses  Brown  School
                            made  a  boys’  school  exclusively                                1926

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