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CAMPBELL, Alexander Augustus, clergyman, born in Amherst County, Virginia, 30 December, 1789" died in Jackson, Tennessee, 27 May, 1846. After receiving a common-school education, he studied medicine, and was graduated at Philadelphia in 1811. For several years he had been an infidel, but became converted during an attack of yellow fever. After practising medicine in North Carolina, Virginia, and Alabama, he began the study of divinity, was licensed to preach by the North Alabama presbytery, 22 April, 1822, and was ordained 29 September, 1823. He was pastor of churches in Tuseumbia, Russellville, and Florence, Alabama, was a missionary in west Tennessee, and became pastor at Jackson, Tennessee, 3 October, 1833, where he also lectured, edited the Jackson "Protestant," and practiced medicine, chiefly among the Cherokee and Creek missionaries. He published a treatise on " Scripture Baptism" (1844).
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