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GEO. L. BROKAW,
Des Moines, Iowa. |
Born near Princeton, Ill., July 18, 1849; graduate
Abingdon College 1873, with degree of B. S.;
degree A. M. from Eureka College; minister Rutland,
Ill., 1871; Liscomb, Iowa, 1874; Roseville,
Ill., 1877; State evangelist of Wis. 1880; State
evangelist of Iowa 1883; minister St. Paul, Minn.,
1886; Milwaukee, Wis., 1888; corresponding secretary,
Iowa, 1890; editor, The Christian Union,
Des Moines, Iowa, 1895-1903.
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W. S. WINFIELD,
Indiana. |
Born in Nottingham, England, January, 5, 1813;
died May 22, 1889. Labored in Indiana and Ohio,
where he was instrumental in leading many to
righteousness; self was absorbed in his great love
for others. He was a close Bible student and
proclaimed the Word in such a way to silence
scoffers and skeptics.
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C. NEWTON MARTIN,
Wapanucka, I. T. |
Born at Mount Ida, Arkansas, July 13, 1867;
educated in Arkansas and Missouri; ordained an
evangelist in 1899; member of Indian Territory
Board of Missions; minister First church Halleyville
and Tishomingo, Indian Territory.
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LOUIS C. WILSON,
Elwood, Ind. |
Born Fayette county, Indiana, October 20, 1837;
graduated from common schools; first lieutenant
war of 1861; a prisoner in Libble and on Belle
Island. State evangelist in Iowa; lived at Brighton,
Ia., 25 years, and preached a number of years
for the church. Editor Twentieth Century Sermons
and Addresses; author History of Sprinkling,
Great Cloud of Witnesses and several tracts.
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