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FIRST CHURCH, WARSAW, IND. |
This church was organized in 1851, with nine
members. In 1889 the present house was erected.
E. J. McAlpine, J. M. Leamon and E. F. Moon
comprised the building committee. The structure
is of brick, and cost $15,000. It will seat 600
people.
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JOHN A. ROBERTS,
Irvington, Ind. |
Born Rush county, Indiana, July 22, 1839; student
N. W. C. University (Butler College), graduating
with the degree of B. S., 1871; minister at
Lebanon. Ind., 1871; Shelbyville, Ind., 1873; New
Castle, Ind., 1876; Kenton, Ohio, 1880; Tallula,
Ill., 1884; Pittsfield, Ill., 1886; Kendallville, Ind.,
1888-92; located at Irvington in 1892, and has
preached for various churches in contiguous territory.
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JOHN KENDRICK BALLOU,
Iowa City, Iowa. |
Born Somerset, Ky., 1873; moved to Kansas in
1879; student at Wichita, Kan., three years; principal
of Business College at Oklahoma City one
year; ordained in 1898; preached three years in
Kansas and three in Iowa. Student at Drake
University, and at present a student in the University
of Iowa, and doing regular ministerial
work.
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ED A. JORDAN. |
Born at Troy, Ind., Jan. 14, 1879; student at
St. Mienard College, Indiana, graduating with the
degree of A. M. 1898, took Minor Vows in the
Catholic church 1898; united with the Church of
Christ 1899; student at State University 1899;
ordained March 4, 1900; minister of the church
at Richland three years, at Huntingburg, Ind.,
two years, and has been very successful in his
ministerial and evangelistic work.
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