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WILLIAM E. DAUGHTERY,
Fitzgerald, Ga. |
Born in McMinn county, Tennessee, May 13,
1867; made the confession when seventeen, and
was baptized by President Ashley S. Johnson;
preached his first sermon in his nineteenth year;
ministered to the churches at Austell, Rockmart
and Cedartown, Ga.; spent seven years in Florida
as minister and general evangelist under the
State Board of Missions; now minister First
church, Fitzgerald, Ga.
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EBAL E. VIOLETT,
Loveland, Colo. |
Born Merritt, Ill., February 17, 1880; took Bible
course under Prof. C. J. Burton; taught school
in Warren county, Illinois; minister at White Hall,
Ill., 1899-1900; Roseville, Ill., 1900-1902; Loveland,
Colo., and representative National Benevolent
Association in Colorado and Montana 1902.
Degree "Doctor of Literature" 1903. Portion of
time in evangelistic field, both preaching and
singing.
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JAMES H. CRANSTON,
Augusta, Ga. |
Born April 22, 1846; true to the South, followed
the Starry Cross in its brief but glorious career
for Constitution and Liberty in the "Sixties," as
a private in the famous Washington Light Artillery
of Charleston, S. C.; united with the church
at Augusta, Ga., under the preaching of J. S.
Lamar, May 19, 1867; now secretary of the board,
and clerk of the church at Augusta, Ga., 1903.
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R. A. HELSABECK,
Watkinsville, Ga. |
Born Rural Hall, N. C., January 1, 1870; student
at Dalton's Academy before entering Bible
College, Lexington, Ky., 1887; graduated in 1891,
going at once to Virginia as evangelist for district;
minister Pembroke, Va., 1892-97; preached since
at Griffin, Ga., and three years in present charge.
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