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T. B. Larimore (1843–1929)
Biographical Footprints left by T. B. Larimore in Alabama Newspapers
From the Florence Journal (Laud. Co., AL), December 16, 1868, p. 3.
From the Florence
Journal (Laud. Co., AL), March 8, 1871, p. 3
From the North
Alabamian (Tuscumbia, Colbert Co., AL), Friday, May 7, 1886, p. 3
From the Florence
Gazette (Laud. Co., AL), Saturday, May 8, 1886, p. 3.
From the Moulton
Advertiser (Lawrence Co., AL), Thursday, October 14, 1886, p. 3.
From the Moulton
Advertiser (Lawrence Co., AL) , Thursday,
October 21, 1886, p. 3.
From the Moulton
Advertiser (Lawrence Co., AL), Thursday, October 28, 1886, p. 3.
From the Florence
Gazette (Lauderdale Co., AL), Saturday, October 30, 1886, p. 3.
From the Moulton
Advertiser (Lawrence Co., AL), Thursday, November 4, 1886, p. 3.
From the Moulton
Advertiser (Lawrence Co., AL), Thursday, November 4, 1886, p. 3.
From the Moulton
Advertiser (Lawrence Co., AL), Thursday, November 18, 1886, p. 3.
From the Moulton
Advertiser (Lawrence Co., AL), Thursday, November 18, 1886, p. 3.
From the Florence Journal (Laud. Co., AL), December 16,
1868, p. 3:
MARRIED
At the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. T. B. Larimore, on
Sunday evening the 13th inst., Mr. Curtis D. Hooks, of this place, and Miss
Virginia Wade, of this county.
Well done friend "Curt;" we congratulate you most heartily on
your good fortune. Happy now must you be in the thought of so rich a prize.
May your star of happiness never grow dim, and as you and your fair bride
travel down the declivity of time, may no regrets be felt for the action you
have taken in being united in the holy bonds of matrimony.
MARRIED--At the residence of the bride's father in Florence, on Thursday, the 2nd instant, by Elder T. B.
Larimore, Capt. Stephen E. Rice to Miss Emily Irvine Pickett, daughter of
Col. R. O. Pickett.
We tender our regards to the happy pair
and wish that the new relation, so happily commenced, may become even more happy as they pass along life's voyage.
From the North Alabamian (Tuscumbia, Colbert Co., AL), Friday, May 7,
1886, p. 3:
Rev. T. B. Larimore, of the Christian church, has been preaching a series
of able sermons in Ludike Hall [in Florence, AL]
to a large and appreciative audience. Sunday night he filled the pulpit of
the Presbyterian Church, and delivered a most eloquent discourse to a large
and attentive audience.
From the Florence Gazette (Laud. Co., AL), Saturday, May 8,
1886, p. 3:
Rev. T. B. Larimore has been preaching this week, at night, at the
Presbyterian church, to large ccongregations and
with marked effect.
From the Moulton Advertiser (Lawrence Co., AL), Thursday, October 14,
1886, p. 3:
Elder T. B. Larimore of Mar's [sic] Hill, a pulpit giant in the Christian
church and a theologian of national fame, is now preaching a series of
interesting sermons at this place. Large crowds go to hear him morning and
evening. May success attend his efforts here, and may a live church of that
faith be established in our town.
From the Moulton Advertiser (Lawrence Co., AL), Thursday, October 21,
1886, p. 3:
Bro. Larrimore [sic] has done a wonderful, a
glorious work here. He has re-established his brethren in the faith and put
them to work in the vineyard of the Lord. May God bless him and them. He preached some very feeling sermons while here,
touched many hearts, many eyes were moistened with pearly tears and a better
feeling pervades the entire community. Sixty three joined the church, 19 of
whom joined on confession and baptism. * * * * The correspondent from this
place to the Birmingham Age in speaking of Elder Larrimore
[sic] says: "He is a very eloquent divine, and will no doubt do the
community much good by stirring up the numerous sinners. He always has large
congregations when he preaches here, and is a magnetic speaker."
From
the Moulton Advertiser (Lawrence Co., AL), Thursday, October 28, 1886, p.
3:
Elder T. B. Larrimore [sic] will preach in the
Christian church, at Moulton. next Sunday - Oct.
31--services to begin at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Dinner on the ground.
From the Florence Gazette (Lauderdale Co.,
AL), Saturday, October 30, 1886, p. 3:
MARRIED
On Tuesday, 21st inst., at the residence of the bride's father, in
Moulton, Ala., by Rev. T. B. Larimore, Mr. Wm. E. Wallace, to Miss Fannie,
daughter of Judge E. H. Foster, of Lawrence county. . . .
From the Moulton Advertiser (Lawrence Co., AL), Thursday, November 4,
1886, p. 3:
Elder Larrimore [sic] and Will Wallace were
up-set in their buggy last Saturday night, but escaped without a scratch.
This is not a good omen for Will, but his troubles had better come now than
later in life.
From the Moulton Advertiser (Lawrence Co., AL), Thursday, November 4,
1886, p. 3:
Elder T. B. Larrimore [sic] closed another
series of interesting sermons here last Monday night. There were 11
accessions to his church, 6 by baptism and confession. The membership of the
Christian church here reaches up to 100, and the brethren are very zealous in
the cause. May the holy fire burn brighter until all shall be made to see and
do their duty [.] Brother Larrimore [sic] is a
captivating speaker, and many of our people look upon him as being one of the
best preachers in all this country.
From the Moulton Advertiser (Lawrence Co., AL), Thursday, November 18,
1886, p. 3:
Elder R. P. Meeks will preach in the Christian church at this place, on
Sunday morning next.
From the Moulton Advertiser (Lawrence Co., AL), Thursday, November 18,
1886, p. 3:
Elder Metcalf of Tennessee preached two splendid sermons in the Christian
church at this place last Sunday. He is a fine old gentleman.
(e-text: Lee Freeman)
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