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″Am. Residents in London. 16- Benjamin Moran. Benjamin Moran (1820-86), born in Penn.,was an apprentice printer who went to England as a freelance writer and worked at the U.S.Legation in London as clerk (1853-57), asst. secty. (1857), and secty. (1857-75). U.S. Minister to Britain C.F. Adams' son and private secretary Henry Adams described Moran as a "dependable workhorse" with "an exaggerated notion of his importance" who kept a journal which "must be read from the point of view of his character.″ Parker, Franklin; Parker, Betty J.: The Forgotten George Peabody (1795-1869), A Handbook A-Z of the Massachusetts-Born Merchant, London-Based Banker, & Philanthropist: His Life, Influence, and Related People,Places, Events, & Institutions., 1995, p. 44 pdf file, 30.5 MB --ZemanZorg (talk) 10:34, 22 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]