Theodore B. Bartow speech, 1839.

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Theodore B. Bartow speech, 1839.

Reverend Theodore Beekman Bartow (1806-1869), was the son of Jacob M. and Eliza F. Bartow. He was ordained on April 25, 1830 and became the rector of Christ Church, Frederica, St. Simons Island, Georgia (1830-1841). Bartow also served as rector of St. David's Church, Glynn County, Georgia. He married Isabella H. Couper (1815-1841) of St. Simons; after her death in 1841, he became a chaplain in the U.S. Navy and moved to New Hampshire. He retired from service on November 1, 1868. He and Isabella had two children: William and Isabelle.

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In the spring of 1839, three Savannahians—Episcopal divine William Bacon Stevens, renowned autograph collector Israel K. Tefft, and educator, scientist, and American Medical Association founder Dr. Richard D. Arnold—hatched the idea of an organization whose mission would be to “collect, preserve, and diffuse the history of the State of Georgia in particular, and of America generally.” In May of that year they held the first meeting of what was christened the Georgia Historical Society, the te...

Bartow, Theodore B., 1806-1869.

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Reverend Theodore Beekman Bartow (1806-1869), was the son of Jacob M. and Eliza F. Bartow. He was ordained on April 25, 1830 and became the rector of Christ Church, Frederica, St. Simons Island, Georgia (1830-1841). Bartow also served as rector of St. David's Church, Glynn County, Georgia. He married Isabella H. Couper (1815-1841) of St. Simons; after her death in 1841, he became a chaplain in the U.S. Navy and moved to New Hampshire. He retired from service on November 1, 1868. He and Isabella ...