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Date of Creation

6-28-2019

Material Type

Photograph

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Restoration movement (Christianity)--History|y19th century.

Encyclopedia Entry

Campbell, Thomas

Global History Chapter

1. Emergence of the Stone-Campbell Movement

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Digital photograph on site

Description

Campbell Home, Hamiltonsbawn, Armagh, intersection of A51 and B111, sw corner.

Comments

Use photographs of locations in County Armagh and Down to develop geographical awareness in students of the Campbell family’s history.

Comments

In 1798, when Thomas Campbell became the pastor of the Seceder congregation at Ahorey Presbyterian Church, he moved his family to a farmhouse which is now part of the village of Hamiltonsbawn, two miles south of Rich Hill, and about three miles west of the church location. The farmhouse stands at the intersection of A51 and B111, on the southwest corner of the intersection, in the southeastern part of the village.

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Thomas Campbell, Hamiltonsbawn, Armagh

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