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Albertus Theodore Briggs

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He retired in 1931 to give more younger ministers the chance to serve. He still served part-time where needed, including at acting pastor in Thornton, Lentland, Attica, and at the
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Standard history of Adams and Wells counties, Indiana : an authentic narrative of the past, with an extended survey of modern developments in the progress of town and country
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In Attica, they lived on Jackson Street. While in Valparaiso, they lived in a brick house on Franklin Street. In Greencastle, the briggs house was 712 E. Seminary Street.
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In 1927, he gave the report for the Greencastle District at the meeting of the Northwest Indiana Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in
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in 1892. They had five daughters; Genevieve, Margaret, Mildred, Ruth Lenore, and Mary Elizabeth Briggs, all of whom went to college.
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in Indianapolis, and his funeral was held at the Gobin Memorial Church in Greencastle. Briggs and his wife are buried in the
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In 1911, as district Superintendent, he dedicated the new Trinity Methodist Church in Kentland, along with DePauw President
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while they were in school at the Fort Wayne Methodist Academy. They both attended DePauw and married in
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Camp Meetings of the Northwest Indiana Conference. He was a General Delegate to the 1912
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while affiliated with the Fort Wayne College. He was also a student pastor at
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fraternity and one of the four charter members of the DePauw chapter of
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in 1889. He served churches in this conference for 40 years.
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Briggs served the following churches during his career:
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Burials at Forest Hill Cemetery (Greencastle, Indiana)
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She earned a Ph B. and an A.M. from 646:Maple Avenue United Methodist Church 522: 520: 418:In 1920, they travelled by train to 214:. At DePauw, he was a member of the 13: 689:Williams, J. Milton (March 1936). 661:Alumnal Record, De Pauw University 604: 270:First Methodist Episcopal Church, 14: 844: 726:. DePauw University. p. 123. 724:Alumnal Record, DePauw University 517: 448:Andrew Briggs (1786–1863), son of 442:Albertus Theodore Briggs, son of 130:Mary Elizabeth Briggs (1909-2014) 818:People from Terre Haute, Indiana 788:People from Greencastle, Indiana 758:20th-century Methodist ministers 753:19th-century Methodist ministers 496:List of DePauw University alumni 480: 466: 371: 823:People from Valparaiso, Indiana 798:People from Monticello, Indiana 715: 701: 813:People from Rochester, Indiana 682: 668: 652: 634: 598: 570: 538: 400:sorority and treasurer of the 128:Ruth Lenore Briggs (1904-1958) 1: 808:People from Richmond, Indiana 793:People from Kentland, Indiana 511: 833:19th-century American clergy 828:20th-century American clergy 436: 309:Methodist Episcopal Church, 291:Methodist Episcopal Church, 284:Methodist Episcopal Church, 277:Methodist Episcopal Church, 204:Fort Wayne Methodist College 122:Genevieve Briggs (1894-1994) 7: 783:People from Attica, Indiana 695:Indiana Magazine of History 532:DePauw University Libraries 501:List of people from Indiana 459: 206:and in 1890 graduated from 126:Mildred Briggs (1897-1970) 124:Margaret Briggs (1895-1991) 10: 849: 608:Catalogue of Beta Theta Pi 232:Methodist Episcopal Church 114:Lenore Alleman (1865-1943) 803:People from Findlay, Ohio 763:American Methodist clergy 420:Yellowstone National Park 225: 202:A.T. Briggs attended the 118: 110: 102: 92: 84: 69: 51: 30: 23: 778:DePauw University alumni 722:Ridpath, Martha (1920). 709:"Dedication at Kentland" 506:List of people from Ohio 316:First Methodist Church, 249:while attending DePauw. 243:Carpentersville, Indiana 163:Early life and education 137:Albertus Theodore Briggs 605:Pi, Beta Theta (1905). 451:John Briggs (1736–1802) 311:West Lafayette, Indiana 145:District Superintendent 546:"William H. H. Briggs" 348:Francis John McConnell 337:Gobin Memorial Church 323:Greencastle District 247:Knightsville, Indiana 63:Indianapolis, Indiana 431:Forest Hill Cemetery 341:Greencastle, Indiana 329:Greencastle, Indiana 258:Terre Haute, Indiana 212:Greencastle, Indiana 189:Hancock County, Ohio 78:Greencastle, Indiana 74:Forest Hill Cemetery 304:Valparaiso, Indiana 279:Monticello, Indiana 239:Fort Wayne, Indiana 175:. He served in the 141:Methodist Episcopal 427:Methodist Hospital 356:General Conference 265:Rochester, Indiana 256:Centenary Church, 55:September 12, 1937 25:Albertus T. Briggs 406:Waterloo, Indiana 398:Kappa Alpha Theta 394:DePauw University 298:Hammond District 272:Kentland, Indiana 208:DePauw University 134: 133: 97:DePauw University 840: 728: 727: 719: 713: 712: 705: 699: 698: 686: 680: 679: 672: 666: 665: 656: 650: 649: 638: 632: 631: 624: 613: 612: 602: 596: 595: 589: 581: 580:. Chicago. 1918. 574: 568: 567: 565: 563: 558:on June 21, 2015 557: 551:. 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Findlay, Ohio
Indianapolis, Indiana
Forest Hill Cemetery
Greencastle, Indiana
DePauw University
Methodist Episcopal
District Superintendent
Hammond
Greencastle
Indiana
Findlay, Ohio
Geneva, Indiana
Union Army
Civil War
Rockville, Ohio
Hancock County, Ohio
Revolution
War of 1812
Fort Wayne Methodist College
DePauw University
Greencastle, Indiana
Beta Theta Pi
Phi Beta Kappa
Methodist Episcopal Church
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Carpentersville, Indiana
Knightsville, Indiana
Terre Haute, Indiana
Rochester, Indiana
Kentland, Indiana

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