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Edward Silas Tobey

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Edward Silas Tobey (1813 – March 29, 1891, in Brookline, MA) served as the postmaster at the Boston Office, president of American Missionary Association and president of Boston Board of Trade. He was the Republican Party nominee in the 1861 Boston mayoral election.

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  1. "Tobey, Edward Silas, 1813-1891 | Dartmouth Library Archives & Manuscripts". archives-manuscripts.dartmouth.edu. Dartmouth University. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  2. Obituary: Rev. C. J. Ryder The American Missionary Volume 45, Issue 5. (New York: The American Missionary Association, May 1891)


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