Nicholas Murray (Presbyterian)
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Nicholas Murray (December 25, 1802 – February 4, 1861) was
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of the
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Biography

Murray was born in
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,
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, Ireland, on December 25, 1802. In 1818, he emigrated to the United States, becoming an apprentice printer with Harper Brothers. He graduated from
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in 1826, he was
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a minister, and became Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly of America. Murray wrote extensively of his travels and archaeology, which was an abiding interest. An occasional pseudonym was Kirwan. He died and was buried in
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