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JOHN B. W. HILTON,
Chicago, Ill. |
Born in New York City, July 24, 1844; subsequent
to a removal from Boston, Mass., to Dorchester,
Neb., he, his wife and three sons became
identified with the Church of Christ. At present
he is an elder of the Jackson Boulevard church,
Chicago.
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C. B. DABNEY,
Rushville, Ill. |
Born near Barry, Ill., September 7, 1859; reared
on the farm; two years a teacher in country
schools; entered Eureka College 1883; graduated
A. B. in 1888; continued in special Bible studies
1889; student preacher 1885-9; minister Stanford.
Ill., 1889; Mt. Pulaski, Ill., 1893; Milton, Ill.,
1900; Mound, Ill., 1902; Rushville, Ill., 1903.
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JEPHTHAH HOBBS,
Eureka, Ill. |
Born Adams county, Illinois, January 29, 1831;
student at Bethany College, W. Va., 1852; graduating
with the degree of A. B., and the first honor,
1858; received the degree of A. M. in 1863 for
meritorious work in the teacher's desk; principal
of the public schools Mount Sterling, Ill., Kansas,
Ill., Paris, Ill., Shelbyville, Ill.; first active president
of the Southern Christian Institute of Mississippi.
Now retired from active public work.
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JEROME HENRY SMART |
Born in Greene county Mo., March 15, 1842; in
Union Army 1861-5; student in Abingdon College,
Ill., graduating with degree of A. B. 1868 and A. M.
1871; minister at Holden, Mo., 1870-3, and
Macomb, Ill., 1874-5; associate editor Christian-Evangelist
1876-84; business manager Christian
Publications, Kansas City, 1885-88; minister Colfax,
Ill., 1893-5; Centralia, Ill., 1896-9; Winchester,
Ill., 1899-1902; Waukegan, Ill., 1903.
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