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Frederick Townsend Martin
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Frederick Townsend Martin (December 6, 1849 – March 8, 1914) was a New York City writer, advocate for the poor,[1][2] and an acknowledged leader of society in New York.[3] He was referred to as a "millionaire with a mission."[4]
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Frederick Townsend Martin | |
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![]() Frederick Townsend Martin, 1908 | |
Born | 6 December 1849 |
Died | 8 March 1914 |
Education | Albany Boys Academy |
Alma mater | Albany Law School |
Occupation | Writer |
Parent(s) | Henry Hull Martin Anna Townsend |
Relatives | Bradley Martin (brother) |
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