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R. A. HOPPER,
La Habra, Cal. |
Born near Millersburg, Ky., in 1834; was converted
by John A. Gano; baptized by John I. Rogers
at the age of 20; was ordained when 29; he
spent much time evangelizing under Mission
Boards, state and general; his converts were numbered
by the thousand; was equally successful as
minister. He is spending the evening of his life
in California; preaches with unabated force.
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JAMES FOSTER STEWART,
Santa Paula, Cal. |
Born at Beeler Station, W. Va. [1847]; educated at
Eureka College, Eureka, Ill.; minister at Louisville,
Ingraham, Athens, Taylorsville and Belle
Plain, Ill., Albany and Portland, Ore., Fortuna,
Orange, Corona, Whittier and Santa Paula, Cal.
He has been twice married: to Addie Caldwell and
Flora Hopkins, both deceased. In his labors he
has proven an excellent minister. He has built
churches at Fortuna, Athens and Santa Paula.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Boulder, Colo. |
Located twenty-nine miles from Denver, on
Colorado & Southern railroad, within five blocks
of the University of Colorado, short distance from
the Colorado Chautauqua Grounds. Boulder is a
city of 10,000, with splendid educational and health
advantages. Present membership of church, 450.
Samuel M. Bernard, minister.
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SAMUEL M. BERNARD,
Boulder, Colo. |
Born Louisville, Ky., December 12, 1873; student
in educational institutions of Louisville, Ky.,
graduating with degree of A. B., 1892; student
Kentucky University 1892-1895, graduating from
College of the Bible 1895; preached at Ford, Ky.,
and Warsaw, Ky., while in the University; minister
Meridian, Miss., 1896-1898; Parkland church,
Louisville, Ky., 1898-1902, nearly five years;
Boulder, Colo., 1903.
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