Hezekiah James Balch

1745–1776

Hezekiah James Balch was an American Presbyterian minister and educator who played a leading role in founding and teaching at Greeneville College (later part of Tusculum University) in Tennessee, and actively shaped early Presbyterianism on the American frontier. He was known for his powerful preaching, commitment to classical and religious education, and efforts to defend and propagate evangelical doctrine in the rapidly developing western territories.

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Hezekiah James Balch is buried at Poplar Tent Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Concord, North Carolina. The engraving on his tombstone reads: “Beneath this marble repose the mortal remains of Rev. Hezekiah James Balch, first Pastor of Poplar Tent Congregation, and one of the original members of Orange Presbytery. He was distinguished as one of the committee of three who prepared that immortal document The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, and his eloquence the more effectual from his acknowledged wisdom, purity of motive, and dignity of character, contributed much to the unanimous adoption of that instrument on the 20th day of May, 1775”
Historical marker located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hezekiah James Balch is believed to have been a signer of the Mecklenburg Resolves.

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