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  1. Samuel Atkins Eliot II (August 24, 1862 – October 15, 1950) was an American Unitarian minister. As the first executive officer and longest-serving President of the American Unitarian Association (1900–1927), he significantly expanded the association's activities and consolidated denominational power in its administration.

  2. Samuel Atkins Eliot (1862-1950) was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard College in 1884 and Harvard Divinity School in 1889. He served Unitarian parishes in Denver, Colorado, the Church of the Saviour in Brooklyn, New York, and the Arlington Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts. While in Denver he founded the Rocky ...

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    Samuel Atkins Eliot Jr. (1893–1984), American author; Samuel Eliot (banker) (1739–1820), American merchant and banker; See also. Sam Elliott (born 1944), American actor; Samuel Eliot Morison (1887–1976), American historian, author and naval officer; Samuel Elliott Hoskins (1799–1888), physician

  4. Samuel Atkins Eliot Snippet view - 1913. A History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1913 Samuel a 1862-1950 Eliot No preview available - 2018. HIST OF CAMBRIDGE ...

  5. Eliot casou-se com Elizabeth Barrell de Boston e se casou pela segunda vez em 1786 com Catherine Atkins, filha de Dudley e Sarah (née Kent) Atkins de Newburyport, Massachusetts. O segundo casamento produziu seis filhos, sendo um deles Samuel Atkins Eliot. [2] [3] Ele era o avô de Samuel Eliot, Charles Eliot Norton e Charles William Eliot.

  6. 561877 Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography — Eliot, Samuel Atkins ELIOT, Samuel Atkins, mayor of Boston, b. in Boston, Mass., 5 March, 1798; d. in Cambridge, Mass., 29 Jan., 1862. He was graduated at Harvard in 1817, became a merchant in Boston, served several terms in the state legislature, and was mayor of the city in 1837-'9.

  7. Samuel Atkins Eliot (1862-1950) was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard College in 1884 and Harvard Divinity School in 1889. He served Unitarian parishes in Denver, Colorado, the Church of the Saviour in Brooklyn, New York, and the Arlington Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts.