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JOSEPH LOWE,
Los Angeles, Cal. |
Born Greensburg, Ind., 1835; left college and
married Persis M. Riggs 1858; preached in Iowa,
Ill., Minn., Neb., Mo., Cal.; minister in Iowa City,
Quincy, Beatrice, St. Peter, Savannah, Healdsburg,
Hollister, Bakersfield, E. Los Angeles; at present
evangelizing; edited the Golden Era, Kansas City,
1884-5; identified with all missionary and educational
interests; lives in the present; always
employed; baptized about five thousand.
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THOS. J. LOCKHART,
Los Angeles, Cal. |
Born Belleville, Ind., Dec. 10, 1837; youngest
son of Thomas Lockhart, pioneer preacher of Indiana;
joined the church in 1855; served in the
Union Army in Company B, Seventh Indiana Volunteers;
deacon at Hazelwood, Pa.; charter member
and deacon at Orange, California; now deacon
in First church, Los Angeles, Cal.
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NICHOLAS BOIS MCGHEE,
Los Angeles, Cal. |
Born Girard, Ill., Sep. 1, 1857; educated at Eminence
College, Eminence, Ky.; made a tour of
Europe, Egypt and the Holy Land in 1889; Butler,
Mo., Oklahoma City, Ft. Scott, Ks., and Chester,
Eng., are among some of the pulpits he has
held; he has evangelized but very little, yet his
frequent reports show his power to win souls to
the Master.
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JAMES H. MCCOLLOUGH,
Irvington, Cal. |
Born Nov. 20, 1829, Crawfordsville, Ind.; ordained
in 1858; graduated in classical course
Butler College 1865; later took A. M. degree; minister,
Bloomington, Terre Haute, Rushville, Ind.;
Dayton, O., Quincy and Bloomington, Ill., Denver,
Colo., San Francisco, Cal.; edited Pacific Church
News, also The Truth; at one time president of
Washington College; still preaching every Lord's
day.
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