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Record #:
12946
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Born on 18 February 1762, in Fairfax, Virginia, Daniel Asbury would later become a Methodist preacher instrumental in organizing camp style meetings for religious purposes.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 27 Issue 24, Apr 1960, p11, il
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17201
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Rev. Humphrey Posey, a Baptist minister known as \"The Great Posey,\" and Rev. William Gannaway Brownlow, a Methodist minister known as \"Parson Brownlow,\" did much in establishing their respective religions in the state's mountain region. Both were circuit riding preachers. Brownlow was later Governor of Tennessee from 1865-1869.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 6 Issue 42, Mar 1939, p7
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36174
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Pamolu Oldham measured the value of art by the amount of light and way that space was used. Being mindful of these aspects generated an awareness of other aspects, valuable on both sides of the canvas: people and animals, interior and exterior settings, and objects secular and sacred.
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