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CHURCH AT CROCKETT MILLS, TENN. |
Built in 1882 and dedicated by J. B. Inman,
who served it faithfully for two years.
J. F. Robertson built the church and has always
been a staunch supporter of it. It is ever ready
to assist in all our missionary enterprises.
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J. F. ROBERTSON,
Crockett Mills, Tenn. |
Born Martin county, N. C., April 16 1834. Came
to Tennessee at the age of nine, since which time
has lived in West Tennessee. Obeyed the gospel
under the preaching of J. B. Inman. His ears
are ever open to the cries of the needy. His faith
and love for the Master are shown by his devotion
to His service and his many deeds of charity,
believing "It is more blessed to give than to receive."
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ERNEST C. MCDOUGLE,
Henderson, Tenn. |
Born Keno, Meigs county, Ohio, March 16,
1867; educated at National Normal University,
Lebanon, Ohio; holds degrees B. S., C. F., A. B.,
and A. M.; vice-President Southern Normal University,
Huntingdon, Tenn., 1893-96; acting vice-President
N. N. U., Lebanon, O., 1897-1901; president
S. N. U., Huntingdon. Tenn., 1901-1902;
Evangelist and regular minister First church
Henderson, Tennessee, 1902----.
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J. B. INMAN, Deceased. |
Born in Robeson county, N. C., Dec. 5, 1850.
Died in New Orleans, La., June 7, 1889. A successful
teacher and most faithful preacher. It
afforded him great happiness to tell the sweet
story of the Cross and win souls to Christ. His
life, though short, was rich with good deeds. His
death was triumphant, knowing that an abundant
entrance awaited him in the everlasting kingdom.
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