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Francis Murphy (evangelist)

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136: 27: 73:, and after his first address there in 1876, 65,000 people signed the pledge he wrote: "With malice toward none, with charity for all, I hereby pledge my sacred honor that, God helping me, I will abstain from the use of all intoxicating liquors as a beverage, and that I will encourage others to abstain." This is where he adopted the 122: 295: 285: 275: 85: 280: 270: 238: 17: 243: 290: 69:, he started temperance reform clubs throughout that state and was their first president. His headquarters were in 141: 66: 89: 70: 188: 265: 260: 38: 182: 62: 57:, Ireland on 24 April 1836. He immigrated to the U.S. when he was 16 years old. He served in the 26: 74: 163: 127: 54: 189:"FRANCIS MURPHY DEAD.; Famous Temperance Advocate Had Induced Millions to Sign Pledge" 254: 112: 233: 105: 115:
and abroad, Murphy is said to have induced 16 million to sign the pledge.
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a Murphy Temperance pledge card, carried by those who pledged to avoid liquor
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Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1902
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Grappling with the Monster: The Curse and the Cure of Strong Drink
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and held a series of meetings. From there he went to
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Francis Murphy (disambiguation)

temperance
Tagoat
County Wexford
Federal army
Civil War
Portsmouth, N. H.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
blue ribbon badge
The Bible
Britain
Spanish–American War
Honolulu
Australia
California
Los Angeles
America
Biography portal
American Civil War portal
Ten Days with Francis Murphy: The Man and the Plan


The New York Times
"FRANCIS MURPHY DEAD.; Famous Temperance Advocate Had Induced Millions to Sign Pledge"
Picture History
Google Books: "blue ribbon badge"
The New York Times
Categories
1836 births

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