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Hazard, Thomas Robinson 1784-1876

Author; born in South Kensington, R. I., in 1784; engaged in the woollen business, in which he made a fortune. He took much interest in the insane asylums and poor-houses of Rhode Island, and caused many reforms in those institutions. His works include Capital punishment; Report on the poor and insane; Handbook of the National American party; Appeal to the people of Rhode island, etc. He died in New York in March, 1876.

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