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Churches of Christ (1904)


Portrait of William E. Daughtery
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.


Portrait of Ebal E. Violett
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.


Portrait of James H. Cranston
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.


Portrait of R. A. Helsabeck
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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