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JOHN J. LOCKHART,
Nevada, Mo. |
Born Sheboygan county, Wis., May 24, 1850.
Student of Kentucky University 1873; student of
Bethany College, W. Va., 1877; graduated In National
School of Elocution and Oratory 1882. State
evangelist of Texas 1890; minister Greenville,
Tex. 1891-93; Nevada, Mo., 1896-97; evangelized
in the states of Texas, Missouri, Illinois, Iowa,
Indiana, Ohio, Kansas, Colorado and Tennessee
with much success. Chaplain 2nd Regiment National
Guards of Missouri.
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JAMES MONROE VAN HORN,
Worcester, Mass. |
Born, Malvern, O., Feb. 17, 1849; educated at
Hiram and Alliance Colleges; received the degree
of M. A. front Bethany College, also M. A.
and LL. D. from Hiram College. All his
public life has been spent as minister at Canfield,
Mineral Ridge, Wellsville, Ravenna and Warren,
Ohio; Chester and Birkenhead, England, and
Worcester, Mass.
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J. E. DAVIS,
Stanberry, Mo. |
Born at Winterset, Ia., July 23, 1877; reared
in Daviess county, Mo.; graduated from Winston
High School in 1898, valedictorian of class; from
Central Christian College with degree of Ph. B.
in 1901. Post-graduate work at Drake University.
Minister of churches at Wilcox. Osborn, and
Perrin, Mo., 1899-1901; minister of church at
Princeton, Mo., 1901-1903; minister of church
at Stanberry, Mo., 1903----.
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J. H. HARDIN,
Boston, Mass. |
Born near Bedford, Trimble county, Ky., Nov.
21, 1848. Educated country schools, Kentucky
University, and Missouri University. Been preaching
for thirty-three years. First charge, Columbia,
Ky.; second charge, Madison, Ind. Has been
president of Christian University and Eureka College;
Corresponding Secretary Missouri Christian
Co-operation and of American Christian Missionary
Society.
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