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Moses Eddy Torrey (1827–1907) was an important citizen in Providence, Rhode Island. At the time of his death, at age 80, The New York Times called him "the oldest banker in Providence." He was born in Connecticut to Reuben Torrey and Anna Eddy. He started his banking career in the . He was a cashier for 40 years until the bank became part of the . He was the manager of the when it was established in 1880. He was the first president of the . He married Amelia M. Wilson and had two daughters. He died in his home on College Hill

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  • Moses Eddy Torrey (1827–1907) was an important citizen in Providence, Rhode Island. At the time of his death, at age 80, The New York Times called him "the oldest banker in Providence." He was born in Connecticut to Reuben Torrey and Anna Eddy. He started his banking career in the . He was a cashier for 40 years until the bank became part of the . He was the manager of the when it was established in 1880. He was the first president of the . He married Amelia M. Wilson and had two daughters. He died in his home on College Hill (en)
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  • Moses Eddy Torrey (1827–1907) was an important citizen in Providence, Rhode Island. At the time of his death, at age 80, The New York Times called him "the oldest banker in Providence." He was born in Connecticut to Reuben Torrey and Anna Eddy. He started his banking career in the . He was a cashier for 40 years until the bank became part of the . He was the manager of the when it was established in 1880. He was the first president of the . He was a member of Central Congregational Church for almost 50 years, and served as treasurer for 30 years. For the church's 50th anniversary in 1902, he gave a historical address as a Deacon. He married Amelia M. Wilson and had two daughters. He died in his home on College Hill (en)
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