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He produced a two-volume A Compendious Lexicon of the Hebrew Language (1809), a translation from the French of A Complete Treatise on Merinos and Other Sheep (1811), and the historical biography George Castriot, Surnamed Scanderbeg, King of Albania (1850). At his retirement he purchased a house in Newport, Rhode Island, where he died on July 10, 1863.ĭuring his lifetime Moore wrote on a variety of subjects. In 1813 Clement Moore married 19-year-old Catharine Elizabeth Taylor, with whom he eventually had nine children. A very religious man, he gave a large portion of the land that he had inherited, part of his Chelsea estate and now called Chelsea Square, to the General Theological Seminary, where he was a professor of oriental and Greek literature from 1823 until he retired in 1850. Samuel White Patterson, he graduated in 1798 "at the head of his class, as his father had, thirty years earlier." In 1801 he earned his MA from Columbia University: he was awarded an LLD in 1829. An only child, Clement was capably tutored at home by his father until he entered Columbia College according to his biographer. Clement Clarke Moore was born in New York City, the son of the Reverend Benjamin Moore and Charity Clarke Moore.
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