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OKLAHOMA.

J. M. MONROE.


Portrait of J. M. Monroe
JAMES M. MONROE,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
      Born, Mogadore, Ohio, November 25, 1843; farm life; Garfield's Regiment; loss of limb at Vicksburg. College at Hiram and Alliance, O., 1864-1870. Degree of A. B. at Butler University 1871, and of A. M. 1874. Professor of Ancient Languages at Christian College, California, 1874-7; president Southern Pacific College, 1877-9; candidate for Congress twice on the Prohibition ticket, in Ohio in 1886 and in Kansas 1890; minister at Bellaire, Ohio, four years; Wichita, Kansas, two; Oakland, California, one; Honolulu, H. I., one; El Reno, Oklahoma, five. Revivals: Modesto, Cal., 114 converts; Bellaire, Ohio, 167; Arkansas City, Kansas, 437; El Reno, O. T., 132 in 1908, and 130 in 1901; corresponding secretary of Oklahoma 1903.

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