Sketch of Ringwood Manse, the home of Thomas Bloomer Balch, located near Warrenton, Virginia.

Thomas Bloomer Balch is buried at Greenwich Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Virginia.

Thomas Bloomer Balch is buried at Greenwich Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Virginia.

Early Associations (1821)

The Waste Places of Zion (1822)

Christianity and Literature: In a Series of Discourses (1826)

The Puritan Divines; In a Letter to the Rev. Dr. Ashbel Green, From Rev. Thomas B. Balch (1834)

Linnæus and Wilson (1836)

An Evening Hymn (1843)

Pencil Notes (1843)

Sketching at Richmond (1843)

Sabbath at Annfield (1843)

South West Range (1843)

The Wigwam (1843)

Sabbath School Hymn (1843)

The Ivy Bridge (1843)

The Free Church of Scotland (1843)

Lorton (1843)

The Patriarch's Vision: A Discourse Delivered at the Dedication of the Central Presbyterian Church, Washington City, Sabbath Morning, May 31, 1846 (1846)

Summer in the Blue Ridge (1849)

Byron and Burns (1849)

The Sabbath in its Poetical Aspects (1849)

Africa — A Miniature Poem (1849)

The Poems of Sir William Jones (1849)

A Miniature Poem: “Our House” (1849)

The Ringwood Discourses; or, Sermons on Various Subjects (1850)

Reminiscences of Georgetown, D.C.: A Lecture (1859)

My Manse During the War: A Decade of Letters to the Rev. J. Thomas Murray, Editor of the Methodist Protestant (1866)

The Literature of the South (1870)

Autobiography (1870)

Manses (1871)

Ulster (1871)

Grosmere Inn (1872)

Benvenue (1872)

Belmont (1872)

Pharsalia (1872)

Morgandale (1872)

Belleville (1872)

Sun Flower Inn (1872)

Sharon (1872)

Dryburgh (1872)

Woodburn (1872)

Gertrude of Wyoming (1872)

Rosehill (1873)

Chericoke (1873)

The Melchizedekan Priesthood (1874)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 1 (1877)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 2: The Georgetown Pastor (1877)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 4: Rev. David Wiley (1877)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 8: Dr. Sprague (1877)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 19: James Carnahan (1877)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 23: Rev. Dr. Flinn (1877)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 25: Dr. Dana (1877)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 26: Dr. Nott (1878)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 27: Rev. John M. Mason (1878)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 28: Rev. William Williamson (1878)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 33: John B. Hoge (1878)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 36: R.R. Gurley (1878)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 37: Ezra Stiles Ely (1878)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 40: William M. Atkinson (1878)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 42: Rev. Gideon Blackburn (1878)

Reminiscences of Presbyterian Ministers No. 44: Rev. William Walton (1878)

Thomas Bloomer Balch, D.D. (1878)


This 2-part article appeared in the August and September 1834 issues of The Christian Advocate.

This poem appeared in the February 1843 issue of The Christian World.

This article appeared in the April 1843 issue of The Christian World.

This article appeared in the May 1843 issue of The Christian World.

This article appeared in the July 1843 issue of The Christian World.

This article appeared in the August 1843 issue of The Christian World.

This article appeared in the October 1843 issue of The Christian World.

This poem appeared in the October 1843 issue of The Christian World.

This article appeared in the November 1843 issue of The Christian World.

This poem appeared in the November 1843 issue of The Christian World.

This article appeared in the November 1843 issue of The Christian World.