Samuel Fenton Cary, Sr. (February 18, 1814 - September 29, 1900) was a congressman and significant temperance movement leader in the nineteenth century. Cary became well-known nationally as a prohibitionist author and lecturer. Cary was born on February 18, 1814 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He graduated from Miami University in 1835 and at the Cincinnati Law School in 1837 being admitted to the bar the same year, practicing law out of his in office in Cincinnati. Wikipedia
Located on the third floor of the Page-Walker Arts & History Center, the Cary Heritage Museum traces the history of Cary from its earliest beginnings to the threshold of the 21st century. www.rtpnet.org/fpwh/museum/amuseum.htm
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