Isaac T. Tichenor

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Template:Dablink Template:Infobox Isaac Taylor Tichenor (November 11, 1825 – December 2, 1902) was President of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, now known as Auburn University, from 1872 to 1881.[1][2] He is the namesake of Tichenor Hall on Auburn University campus and Tichenor Avenue in downtown Auburn.

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Isaac Taylor Tichenor was born in Kentucky on November 11, 1825.[3] From 1852 to 1867, he served as pastor at the First Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.[1] He served as a Chaplain in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.[2][3] In 1863, he still defended slavery in his sermons.[4] After the war, he spent three years on his plantation in Shelby County, Alabama.[1] In 1871, he became pastor at the First Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, but resigned shortly after.[1] He also served as a pastor in Kentucky and Mississippi.[3] From 1872 to 1881, he served as President of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, now known as Auburn University.[1][3] In 1882, he became President of the Southern Baptist Home Missionary Board in Atlanta, Georgia.[1]

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