Moore, Thomas Verner, 1818-1871
T.V. Moore was born in 1818 and became a minister in the Southern Presbyterian church. He served in Pennsylvania (1845-47), Richmond, Virginia (1847-68), and Nashville, Tennessee (1869-71). He was an author and received his D.D. in 1853.
He was the editor and a publisher of The Central Presbyterian.
The PCUS was formed by secession from the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America in 1861 as a result of the American Civil War. After the end of the civil war in 1865, Dr Moore was appointed Moderator of its General Assembly in 1867.
He died in 1871.
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referencedIn | Moore, T. V. (Thomas Verner), 1818-1871. John and Margaret Hood Zug papers, 1837-1851 (majority 1838-1843) | University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries | |
creatorOf | Moore, T. V. (Thomas Verner), 1818-1871. John and Margaret Hood Zug papers, 1837-1851 (majority 1838-1843) | University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries |
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contributorOf | Confederate Applications for Pardon and Amnesty, Virginia: Stearns, Franklin | United States. National Archives and Records Administration |
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Birth 1818-02-01
Death 1871-08-05
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