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Lattimore Receives Presbyterian Book Award

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Robin S. Lattimore (left) was presented the North Carolina Presbyterian Historical Society's annual book award December 3, at Rutherfordton Presbyterian Church, by Sam Martin, president of the NCPHS. The organization was established in 1964.Contributed ph

Robin S. Lattimore, of Rutherfordton, was presented the North Carolina Presbyterian Historical Society's annual book award on Sunday, December 3, at Rutherfordton Presbyterian Church. Lattimore received the award for his book Tryon Presbyterian Church: A Centennial Celebration 1922-2022, published last autumn.

Sam Martin, president of the NCPHS, made the presentation. "The North Carolina Presbyterian Historical Society values the work of historians who record the stories of the development and growth of congregations throughout this state," Martin said. "Robin Lattimore's book on Tryon Presbyterian Church is an important contribution to the history of Presbyerians here in North Carolina and across the southeast."

Tryon Presbyterian Church was established on October 22, 1922, in Tryon and was originally chartered by a commission of the Kings Mountain Presbytery, under the direction of the North Carolina Home Mission Board. Originally consisting of 14 charter members, the church has a membership today of more than 300.

Lattimore's 148-page book features a 30,000 word manuscript, more than 150 vintage illustrations, including original floor plans and architectural renderings, and dozens of contemporary photographs. It also contains a roster and biographical sketch of all duly-installed ministers at the church, all session members and deacons serving the congregation since 1922, and historical vignettes from every year of the church's history.

Highlights of the book include a detailed account of the construction of both the congregation's earliest church building located on Freeman Hill Road in Tryon, as well as the current church building, erected in 1958, on Harmon Field Road, in Tryon.

Special emphasis was made by Lattimore to detail the work of architects Shannon Meriwether and Holland Brady in designing the 1958 church building, as well as the story of that building's impressive stained glass windows manufactured by the Wilbur H. Burnham Studio of Boston, Massachusetts. In addition to its work in Tryon, the Burnham Studio also created 17 windows for the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., and others for the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, for the Princeton University Chapel, and for the American Church in Paris, France.

Also featured is the story of Tryon Presbyterian Church's memorial bell tower which contains a single 500-pound bell cast by the Van Bergen Bell Foundries, of Greenwood, South Carolina, as well as the story of the church's 1,669 pipe, 3-manual organ (with 25-note set of chimes and a Trompette En Chamade rank of festival pipes) manufactured by M.P. Moller, Inc., of Hagerstown, Maryland, and installed in 1982.

Lattimore conducted the book project as an independent historian and donated his work to Tryon Presbyterian Church as an enduring gift to the congregation. Copies were distributed to all members of the church. Copies are available at local libraries and at several historical repositories across North Carolina including the Presbyterian Heritage Center at Montreat College, the Carolina Collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and in the Presbyterian Historical Collection of St. Andrews University in Laurinburg.

Lattimore, who serves as a Rutherford County historian, is president of the Rutherford County Historical Society. He is author of more than 45 books and scholarly monographs that celebrate the people, places, and traditions of the American South.

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