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  1. Peter Cartwright, (born Peter Cartwright Jr. ), also known as "Uncle Peter", " Backwoods Preacher", "Lord's Plowman", "Lord's Breaking-Plow", and "The Kentucky Boy" (September 1, 1785 – September 25, 1872), was an American Methodist, revivalist, preacher, in the Midwest, as well as twice an elected legislator in Illinois.

  2. Peter Cartwright (born Sept. 1, 1785, Amherst county, Va., U.S.—died Sept. 25, 1872, near Pleasant Plains, Ill.) was a Methodist circuit rider of the American frontier. His father, a veteran of the Revolutionary War, took his family to Kentucky in 1790.

  3. Learn how Peter Cartwright, a Methodist preacher, experienced a dramatic conversion at a camp meeting in Kentucky in 1801 and became a leader of evangelical Christianity in the West. Read his autobiography excerpt and discover the history of camp meetings in America.

  4. Cartwright was a “hellfire and brimstonepreacher after the style of Wesley, and his character and personality often matched his sermons. Often he personally thrashed the “rowdies” who disturbed his camp meetings, after which he saw many of them “get religion.”

  5. Cartwright, un orador capaz y vigoroso, predicó miles de veces en sus más de 60 años como ministro fronterizo. Cartwright trabajó contra la esclavitud; para estar en suelo libre, se mudó en 1824 al condado de Sangamon, Illinois.

  6. 13 de jun. de 2024 · One of the greatest frontier preachers and Methodist circuit riders was Peter Cartwright (1785–1872). He grew up in the western wilderness, and became one of the most famous...

  7. 31 de may. de 2017 · Learn about Peter Cartwright, a war-torn and weather-beaten Methodist preacher who served for 50 years on the frontier. He challenged Abraham Lincoln for political office and baptized thousands of people.