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Alexander Balfour. A Memoir
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. PARENTAGE AND BOYHOOD.
CHAPTER II. EARLY LIVERPOOL LIFE.
CHAPTER III. THE CHRISTIAN MERCHANT.
CHAPTER IV. SERVICE.
CHAPTER V. FOOTSTEPS AMONG SEAMEN.
CHAPTER VI. FOOTSTEPS AMONG SEAMEN —Continued.
CHAPTER VII. COUNCIL OF EDUCATION.
Born in the quiet coastal village of Leven, Alexander Balfour grew up amid the clang of his father's foundry and the rhythms of a close‑knit community. Early on he absorbed a reverence for service, inspired by family stories of a great‑uncle who helped shape the American Republic, and by a deep‑rooted Christian faith that colored every decision. Those formative years forged a modest yet determined spirit that would later steer him toward the bustling streets of Liverpool.
In the thriving port city, Balfour built a reputation as a thoughtful merchant whose business dealings were always intertwined with philanthropy. He devoted his energy to improving education, supporting seafarers, and championing legal reforms that eased the lives of ordinary citizens. Listeners will discover a portrait of a man whose quiet humility and unwavering commitment to public good left an enduring imprint on the lives he touched.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (421K characters)
Release date
2025-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1824–1885