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Frederick Adolphus Packard (17941867)
Packard, Frederick Adolphus. An American lawyer, editor, and author; born in Massachusetts in 1794; died in 1867. He was editor of the publications of the American Sunday-School Union for nearly forty years. Among his works are: ‘The Union Bible Dictionary’ (1837); ‘The Teacher Taught’ (1839); ‘Life of Robert Owen’ (1866).