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NEWTON J. NICHOLSON,
Stanberry, Mo. |
Born Star's Peak, N. C., Aug. 17, 1857; student
at Montezuma, Iowa. Began school teaching
in his twentieth year. At the age of twenty-eight
began ministerial life; student eighteen
months in Correspondence Bible College, Kimberlin
Heights, Tenn; student two years in Stanberry
Normal School. Minister for Ravenwood, Island
City, Sheridan, Maysville, Tina, Pattonsburg,
Sumner and Whitesville, Mo.
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J. R. LUCAS,
Marionville, Mo. |
Born near Wainsburg, Tenn., Feb. 26, 1831;
reared in Kentucky, married and began preaching.
Been preaching over fifty years. Has had fourteen
public debates with such men as Jacob Ditzler,
D. B. Ray, Elder Hughey, and other men
prominent in their respective organizations.
Preached in several states, and been the means
under God of bringing many into the church. Now
at Marionville, Mo.
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ELDER W. C. ROGERS,
Cameron, Mo. |
Born in Clinton county, O., June 10, 1828; was
baptized Dec. 25, 1843, by his father. Graduated
at Bacon College 1850; graduated at Bethany
College 1852. Began preaching 1847; married
Mary Elizabeth Garth Jan. 5, 1858. Corresponding
Secretary of the General Missionary Society
of the Church of Christ the year 1865-66. During
his ministry has baptized four or five thousand.
Now living in Cameron, Mo.
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J. CLARK WILLIAMS,
Leora, Mo. |
Born Poseyville, Ind., June 22, 1875. Student
School of Evangelist, Kimberlin Heights, Tenn.
Graduated class of 1891-92; graduated High
School, Owensville, Ind. Worked as evangelist
for State Board of Missouri one year; minister of
Church of Christ, Leora, Mo.
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