Ancient And Historic Landmarks in the Lebanon Valley
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He died at Millers- burg, Berks county, on Thursday, March 31, 1864, having there been seized with violent sickness, while officiating on the preceding Sunday. His funeral was a solemn occasion, attended by a large concourse of people, when several sermons were preached, the prin- cipal one by Dr. J. S. Dubbs, of Allentown, who was a classmate of his, and a mutual friend throughout life — each having officiated at the marriage of the other. Mr. Leinbach was the first person buried in the new ce...metery at Tulpehocken, and a marble monument marks the site of his resting place, close to its entrance near the church. The following inscription is engraved thereon : In Memory of Rev. Thomas H. Leinbach, Pastor of this Con- gregation for 38 years. Commenced in March, 1826, Ended in March, 1864. "I am the Resurrection and the Life, &c. " 148 LANDMARKS IN THE LEBANON VALLEY. His brother Charles succeeded him, and served the church for 20 years. He lies buried near his brother, and a granite shaft tells this story: Rev.
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