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ALBERT B. CUNNINGHAM,
Flora, Ill. |
Born LaFayette, Ind., May 4, 1858; educated
Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind.; taught two
years; spent ten years in journalism; ordained
1887; his ministries cover a period of fourteen
years at Washington, Spencer, Danville and Alexandria,
Ind., and Flora, Ill.; two magnificent
church houses mark his work in these cities.
Married to Nettie Elliott, Crawfordsville, Ind.,
1881; they have two children.
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L. D. HICKMAN,
Princeton, Ill. |
Born in Adair county, Missouri; educated at
Kirksville, Mo.; graduated from the American
School of Osteopathy in 1899, and from the National
College of Electro-Therapeutics in 1901.
Located in Princeton, Ill., in 1899 for the practice
of the profession. United with the church when
14 years of age, and was elected deacon in 1900.
In 1903, with his brother, established the Princeton
Hospital.
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BENJ. S. FERRALL,
Buffalo, N. Y. |
Born Pleasantville, Iowa, November 15, 1865;
student Tri-State Normal School, Angola, Ind.,
1885-8; graduated from bethany College, W. Va.,
with degree of A. B. 1890; degree of A. M. from
same college 1895; minister at Newark, Ohio, one
year (1891), New Cumberland, W. Va., over 5 years
(1892-97), Watseka, Ill., almost seven years
(1897-1903), Buffalo, N. Y. (Jefferson Street
church), November 1, 1903.
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LEW D. HILL,
Cairo, Ill. |
Born in a log house, on a farm, in Marion
county, Exchange, Ill., January 18, 1875; left an
orphan quite young; attended district school, colleges
at Valparaiso, Ind., Citronelle, Ala., Alma,
Ill.; began preaching September, 1898; did rural
work; was 7th district evangelist of Illinois;
minister at Pratt, Kansas; called to church at
Cairo, January 1, 1903.
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