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Andrew Adgate Lipscomb

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Birthplace: Georgetown, District of Columbia, District Of Columbia, USA
Death: November 23, 1890 (74)
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, USA
Place of Burial: Oconee Hill Cemetery, Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of Rev William Corrie Lipscomb and Phoebe Lipscomb
Husband of Susan Andrew Lipscomb
Father of Ella Bibb Green and Francis Adgate Lipcomb
Brother of Mary Elizabeth Bibb; William Corrie Lipscomb, Jr and Sarah Ann Lipscomb

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About Andrew Adgate Lipscomb

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_A._Lipscomb

Andrew Adgate Lipscomb (September 5, 1816 – November 23, 1890) was an American clergyman and educator.

Lipscomb was born in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. As a young man, he entered the ministry of the Methodist Protestant church, joining the Maryland conference in 1835, and for some time was President of the Alabama conference. From 1842 to 1849 he was pastor of the Bibb Street Methodist Protestant Church in Montgomery, Alabama, which was dedicated shortly after his arrival; he had solicited a move to Alabama because the climate was better suited for the pulmonary tuberculosis that had plagued him for a number of years.[1] During his tenure in Montgomery he warned of the dangers of Irish immigration to the United States and the accompanying growth of Catholicism in a book, Our Country: Its Danger and Duty (New York, 1844).[2] He fared well in Montgomery as a preacher, providing for a family consisting of a wife, two children, and two sisters, and owning two slaves.[3] Compelled by tuberculosis to retire from the ministry, he founded in 1849 the Metropolitan Institute for Young Ladies at Montgomery, Alabama. Lipscomb then served as the inaugural President (1856–1859) of the Tuskegee Female College of the Methodist Episcopal Church South in Alabama (present-day Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama).

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Andrew Adgate Lipscomb's Timeline

1816
September 5, 1816
Georgetown, District of Columbia, District Of Columbia, USA
1843
October 2, 1843
1845
July 26, 1845
1890
November 23, 1890
Age 74
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, USA
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Oconee Hill Cemetery, Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, USA