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<p> a [[Baptist]] minister, was for several years a missionary to China, afterwards pastor in North Carolina, professor in various literary institutions, pastor at Union Springs, then at Camden, Alabama, and finally principal of the [[Collegiate]] Institute at Eufala, among the [[Creek]] nation. He died at Lake Weir, Florida, in February 1885, aged sixty-five years. </p>
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<p> a [[Baptist]] minister, was for several years a missionary to China, afterwards pastor in North Carolina, professor in various literary institutions, pastor at Union Springs, then at Camden, Alabama, and finally principal of the Collegiate Institute at Eufala, among the [[Creek]] nation. He died at Lake Weir, Florida, in February 1885, aged sixty-five years. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 15 October 2021

Thomas W. Toby [1]

a Baptist minister, was for several years a missionary to China, afterwards pastor in North Carolina, professor in various literary institutions, pastor at Union Springs, then at Camden, Alabama, and finally principal of the Collegiate Institute at Eufala, among the Creek nation. He died at Lake Weir, Florida, in February 1885, aged sixty-five years.

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