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J. D. GREEN,
Pleasant Hill, Mo. |
Born Boone county, Mo., Sept. 20 1863; left an
orphan, inheriting poverty at the age of six; comparatively
no education in early life, knowing
nothing but toil. Entered Christian University
at twenty-seven to learn the parts of speech and
lay the foundation of an education. Varying
school with preaching, he has worked through
college, graduating at Christian University. 1902,
and now located as minister at Pleasant Hill, Mo.
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C. C. HILL,
Richmond, Mo. |
Born Pike county, Mo., June 23, 1863. Baptized
by J. B. Corwine, 1883. Student Christian
University 1884-85. Ordained 1889; minister
church at Laddonia, Mo., from 1889 to 1894;
Montgomery City, Mo., 1894 to 1899; California,
Mo., 1899 to 1902, when he began his present
ministry at Richmond. For two years secretary
of Missouri Ministerial Association. At present
Deputy Grand Master Missouri I. O. O. F.
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ABRAM W. KOKENDOFFER,
Mexico, Mo. |
Born in Bath county, Ky.; graduate State Normal
College, 1879; graduate Bible College of Kentucky
University, 1885. Minister Mt. Byrd church,
Trimble county, Ky., 1886-1889; Millersburg, Ky.,
1889-91. Married daughter of F. G. Allen, 1890.
Minister Kansas City, Mo., 1891-1901, during
which the Forest Avenue church was built. Came
to Mexico, Mo., 1901, where a $25,000 church is
being erected.
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JNO. P. JESSE,
Camden Point, Mo. |
Born Sullivan county. Mo., Jan. 12, 1875. Graduate
Browning High School, 1890; student at
Drake University, DesMoines, Ia., graduating with
degree of A. B. 1898. Ordained to the ministry
at the age of sixteen; evangelist four years;
preached five years for church, Gower, Mo. Now
minister at Camden Point, Mo. Here is located
the oldest Female College of the Churches of
Christ of Missouri.
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