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HENRY GOODACRE,
Flora, Ind. |
Born Leicester, England; when a youth moved
with parents to New Zealand; united with church
at Auckland, N. Z. Became evangelist in Castlemaine,
Victoria, Australia; missionary to Queensland;
minister at Cheltenham, Victoria; studied
four years at Lexington, Ky. Corresponding
Secretary for State Board of Wisconsin, also
State evangelist; first Cor. Sec. of the State and
National Sec. Ass'n. of the Churches of Christ.
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N. R. HALE,
New Albany, Ind. |
Born Versailles, Ky., Nov. 29, 1834; completing
the public high school courses in Kentucky, entered
Bethany College in 1855, graduating with
degree of A. B. in 1859; two years as state evangelist;
minister Cane Run, Ky., Bethany, Salem
and mother church of New Albany, Ind., Clarksville,
Tenn., Eldorado, Kan., Huntsville, Montgomery
City and Sturgeon, Mo. Now located at New
Albany, Ind.
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JAMES S. GRANT,
Alexandria, Ind. |
Born of Scotch stock near Shelbyville, Ind.,
July 23, 1863; since a child he made his own way;
educated at Butler University; raised and sprinkled
a Methodist; baptized into Christ February, 1888,
by Robt. Howe, at Cave Mills, Ind.; served several
Indiana churches; evangelized under Wabash
County Missionary Board; traveled the Bible
Lands; now minister of First church, Alexandria,
Indiana.
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STANLEY ROBERTS GRUBB,
Corydon, Ind. |
Born Rush county, Indiana, January 8, 1876;
student at College of the Bible and Kentucky
University, Lexington, Ky., and Butler College,
Indianapolis, Ind., graduating from the latter with
degree of A. B. 1899. Minister church at Rising
Sun one year; student at Butler 1901; minister
church at Corydon since May, 1901.
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