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| | Seth Warner |
 | | Warner was more than six feet in height, erect, and well proportioned. |
 | | See a memoir of him by Daniel Chipman (Middlebury, Vermont, 1848). |
 | | In 1787 the state of Vermont granted him 2,000 acres of land in Essex county.--His great-grandnephew, Olin Levi, sculptor, born in Suffield, Connecticut, 9 April, 1844, began life as a telegraph-operator, but subsequently adopted sculpture as a profession, studying at the Ecole des beaux arts, Paris, under Francois Jouffroy, during 1869-'72. |
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