Linn, Joseph Adolph, 1820-1864.
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Joseph Adolph Linn (1820-1864), of Gold Hill, Rowan County, N.C., was a Lutheran minister and business man. Linn was educated at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Lexington, S.C., and at the Wittemburg Seminary at Gettsyburg, Pa. He served as a minister of several churches in Rowan County. He also operated a farm and grist mill and had business interests in a tannery and leather-working company and a gold-mining company. Linn was married twice. His first wife was Rebecca Shuler of Lexington, S.C., who died in 1848, leaving a son, John T. S. Linn. His second wife was Margaret Ann Bernhardt (also spelled Barnhardt) of Cabarrus County, N.C., with whom he also had a son, Joseph Adolph Linn Junior.
From the guide to the Joseph Adolph Linn Papers, 1839-1881, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)
Joseph Adolph Linn, of Gold Hill, Rowan County, N.C., was a student at the Lutheran theological seminaries at Lexington, S.C., and Gettysburg, Pa., and a minister of several churches in Rowan County. He also operated a farm and grist mill.
From the description of Joseph Adolph Linn papers, 1839-1881 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25255395
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- Agriculture
- College students
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- Flour mills
- Gold mines and mining
- Insurance policies
- Leather industry and trade
- Lutheran
- Lutheran Church
- Theological seminaries
- Slave bills of sale
- Slaves
- Theology
- Women
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- Rowan County (N.C.) (as recorded)
- North Carolina (as recorded)
- United States (as recorded)