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HARRY GRANISON HILL,
Indianapolis, Ind. |
Born in Union City, Ind., Sept. 15, 1874; graduated
from high schools 1894; student Bethany
College 1894-97; A. B. Bethany College in 1897;
minister at Hebron, Ind., 1897-98; minister Fergus
Street church, Cincinnati, O., 1898-1900;
graduate student Chicago University, 1901; minister
First church Omaha, Neb., 1902-1903; degree
M. A. from Bethany, College 1903. General
Sec. American Christian Education Society, 1903.
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EDWARD CLUTTER,
Bethany, Mo. |
Born at Mt. Moriah, Harrison county, Mo. [in 1874];
boyhood days were spent on a farm; received
high school training at Tecumseh, Neb.; began
evangelistic work in Missouri in 1897, holding
some very successful meetings. Attended Cotner
University three years, graduating in the English
Bible course in 1903. The following summer was
spent as field agent for Cotner University; now
engaged in evangelistic work.
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CYRUS ALTON,
Wood River, Neb. |
Son of Benjamin Alton, a pioneer preacher of
the Restoration; born near St. Joe Station, Ind.
Jan. 4, 1841; commenced preaching with R. Faurot
and J. Hadsell, whose niece, Melvina Abel, he
married; minister at Edgetown, O., Fremont,
Mich., Plattsmouth, Greenwood, and Elmwood,
Neb., doing much evangelistic and school work;
supt. of schools four terms; has three children;
his only son is a physician at Elmwood.
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ALEXANDER C. CORBIN,
Beaver City, Neb. |
Born April 2, 1847, in Hardin county, O.; moved
to Iowa 1854; enlisted 1864, in Union Army; educated
Oskaloosa College; preached to Iowa
churches: Homer, Ontario, Pleasantville. Boone,
Adel, Altoona and others; moved to Beaver City
1881; church there organized in 1893, has had no
other minister. Beginning with 1882, for twelve
years was either bank clerk, county treasurer or
editor weekly paper, preaching on Sunday.
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