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A. R. MOORE,
Birmingham, Ala. |
Born near North Middletown, Ky.; a member of
the church at ten; graduated at Kentucky Classical
and Business College at 18, and two years
later received a classical diploma from College of
the Bible; served as evangelist in Ala., as minister
in Alabama, Richmond, Va., St. Paul, Minn.,
Memphis, Tenn., and Lancaster, Ky.; was editor
of Missionary Weekly Gospel Messenger and
Christian Guide.
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BELT WHITE,
Anniston, Ala. |
Born Georgetown, Ky., May 11, 1868; student
at Bible College, Ky. University, Lexington, Ky.,
graduating in English course 1896; preached six
months at Conyers, Ga., and adjacent churches;
three years at Hagan and Guyton, Ga., and adjacent
churches; assisted C. P. Williamson, Atlanta,
Ga., one year; preached three years at Roanoke
and Phoenix City, Ala.; minister church of Christ,
Anniston, Ala., 1903.
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J. M. RATCLIFFE, Falcon, Ark. |
Born in Kentucky, Feb. 20, 1844; educated in
schools of Indiana; taught school in Ky. and
Tenn.; ordained 1872; missionary S. Ky., Ladies'
Board, 2 years; District Board So. Ill., 2 years;
State Board Mo., two years; selected to debate
in Ky., Mo., Ill., Tenn.; minister churches in Ky.,
Illinois, Georgia, Arkansas, Texas; baptized many
in various states; author of several tracts.
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FRANK THOMPSON,
Pine Bluff, Ark. |
Born in Harrodsburg, Ky., 1872; graduated at
High School, winning the orator's medal and ranking
highest in class; student at Kentucky State
College; elected valedictorian in the class of 1900
at the School of Evangelists; evangelized in the
Pacific Coast States; now minister of the First
church in Pine Bluff, Ark.
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