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Name
  
James Peebles


Role
  
Author

James Martin Peebles

Died
  
1922, Los Angeles, California, United States

Books
  
Seers of the ages, Death Defeated: Or - The P, The Spiritual Harp: A C, The demonism of the ages, Immortality - and our employm

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James Martin Peebles (23 March 1822 – 15 February 1922) was an American physician, prolific author and organizer of many professional, medical, and religious associations.

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Biography

Peebles was a member of the Indian Peace Commission of 1868, United States Consul at Trebizond, Turkey, and representative of the American Arbitration League at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. A former Universalist minister, he became an Episcopalian after the American Civil War, and then a Spiritualist and Theosophist. Many of his books are on Spiritualist subjects, although he also penned a quite popular book, fittingly titled How to Live a Century and Grow Old Gracefully.

A few organizations Peebles took a leadership role in are the National Spiritualist Association, the California College of Sciences, the Peebles College of Science and Philosophy, the California Centenarian Club, and the California Humanitarian League. He was a professor in the Eclectic Medical College of Cincinnati.

Peebles was married to Mary M. Conkey, and they had three children, none of whom lived past infancy.

References

James Martin Peebles Wikipedia