Stevenson, Frederick D., 1884-1964.

Clergy, author.

Frederick D. Stevenson was born near Cedar Bluff, Virginia and educated at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia from which he graduated in 1909. In 1912, he received a degree from the Union Theological Seminary of Virginia. After his ordination into the Presbyterian ministry that year, he served as a pastor in St. Albans, West Virginia. He continued his studies at White's Bible School in New York City, in addition to doing post-graduate work at Columbia University. Moving to Atlanta, Georgia, Stevenson taught as professor of Bible and Sociology at Agnes Scott College, and then, briefly, at both the Atlanta Theological Seminary and at Oglethorpe University. In 1919, he organized and built the Peachtree Road Presbyterian Church and, from 1926 to 1929, assumed the duties of superintendent of Home Missions in the Tuscaloosa Presbytery. Moving to Sweetwater, Tennessee in 1929, he served as pastor of the Presbyterian Church there and simultaneously, at the Ford Creek Chapel.

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