
| Short Name: | T. P. Burt |
| Full Name: | Burt, T. P. (Theodore Park), 1859-1928 |
| Birth Year: | 1859 |
| Death Year: | 1928 |
"THEODORE PARK BURT, a native of Mississippi, was born October 19, 1859, of Dutch and Irish descent. He attended the public schools in his county until 17, then entered the High School at Jacinto, Miss., securing a fair English education. He taught in the public schools of Mississippi, Alabama, and Oklahoma, for several years with success.
In 1887 he began the study of vocal music, obtaining a first grade certificate under Prof. Oslin, and later a full normal course. Afterwards, from Prof. H. R. Palmer, of New York City, he secured a diploma. He is one of our best singers. In 1891 he was married to Miss Josie Allen, who is to the present his faithful companion. They obeyed the Gospel January 12, 1897, since which time they have both been active workers in the church; in 1907 he began preaching the Gospel in almost destitute places. He teaches vocal music, and in this way makes his living."
Nichol, Harriet, "Gospel Preachers in Texas and Oklahoma" (1911). Stone-Campbell Books. 308. https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/crs_books/308
| Texts by T. P. Burt (7) | As | Authority Languages | Instances |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deep river, my home is over Jordan | T. P. Burt (Author) | English | 1 |
| O, don't you want to go to that land of endless light? | T. P. Burt (Author) | English | 1 |
| Shall mine eyes behold thy glory | T. P. Burt (Author) | 1 | |
| The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want, He leadeth me | T. P. B. (Author) | English | 2 |
| There's a beautiful city far away | T. P. Burt (Author) | English | 2 |
| Though our crosses to bear may be heavy | T. P. B. (Author) | English | 1 |
| When I read how the Father loved the world | T. P. Burt (Author) | English | 1 |