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JOHN A. TABOR,
Oklahoma City, O. T. |
Son of Nathan and Mary Bagwell Tabor; born
Bagwell, Tex., Feb. 15, 1872. Learned penmanship
on sand bar; by it paid way through college;
married to Nellie Greenwood, Lampassas, Tex.,
1894, who lived seven months; married to Mary
Williams, of Ohio, 1896. Born unto them four
children; one girl, three boys. Entered ministry
1895; appointed State Evangelist, Oklahoma Territory,
1903.
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J. C. B. STIVERS,
Wellington, Ohio. |
Born Franklin county, Ky., Jan. 1, 1855; student
Ky. University and College of the Bible, graduating
from latter in 1878. Minister Grayson, Ky.,
1878-79; Duke Centre, Pa., 1879-81; Waverly, N. Y.,
1881-4; Collinwood, O., 1884-7; New Cumberland,
W. Va., 1887-90; Uniontown, Pa., 1890-3;
Pittsburg, Pa., 1894-6; Evangelist Ohio Christian
Society 1896-8; minister Missoula, Mont., 1898-9;
Elyria, Ohio, 1899-1901; Wellington, Ohio, 1901.
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H. WARNER NEWBY, M. D.,
Guthrie, O. T. |
Born Clinton county Mo., Dec. 8, 1861. Degrees
from four colleges. Been preaching ten
years; general evangelist for A. C. M. S., Kansas
state evangelist. Minister Ulysses, Garden City,
Kansas, and Guthrie, O. T. Clear and strong in
the pulpit--loyal to the Book and the brethren.
Built twelve churches, constituted 20. Added
about 13,000 to the church, averaging more than
one for each sermon.
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C. E. BROWN,
Arapahoe, Okla. |
Born in Fulton county, Ill., June 18, 1872.
Educated for a Lutheran preacher in Carthage
College (Ill.); united with the Church of Christ
in 1893, and married Miss Maud Wilkes in 1900.
Has held successful ministries in Eureka Springs,
Ark.; Maysville, Kingston and Mount Vernon,
Mo., and has successfully evangelized in fourteen
states and territories; now minister First church
Arapaho, Oklahoma.
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