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Date of Creation

6-28-2019

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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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Manor house of Willliam Richardson, M.P. on the northeast side of the Square in Richhill, Armagh, Northern Ireland, UK

Comments

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

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When Alexander Campbell was in his seventeenth year, Thomas Campbell, while still pastor at Ahorey Presbyterian Church, moved his family off the farm near Hamilton's Bawn to Rich Hill, where they lived in a house on the Square opposite the residence of William Richardson, M.P. The house was large enough for the family and for a school, in which Alexander assisted his father. After Thomas emigrated to the U.S. in 1807, Alexander took over as schoolmaster.

Keywords

Thomas Campbell, Richhill, Rich-Hill, William Richardson

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