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JOSEPH LUTHER GREENWELL,
West Point, Mass. |
Born at Owenton, Owen county, Ky., Aug. 4,
1878. Graduated from the College of the Bible,
Lexington, Ky., June, 1903. Minister of the
church at West Point, Mississippi.
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W. W. PHARES,
Jackson, Miss. |
Born Jackson, La., Dec. 25, 1873. Studied in
public schools, later in Add-Ran University; taught
school in Texas and Louisiana two years; minister
church at Fayette, Miss., three years; Dyersburg,
and Newbern, Tenn., five years; recording secretary
Tenn. Christian Missionary Convention, 1902;
Corresponding secretary and state evangelist Mississippi
Christian Missionary Convention, 1903.
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WILLIAM CONRAD MAUPIN,
Johnson City, Tenn. |
Born near Charlottesville, Virginia, June 8, 1840.
Student of Boon's Creek Institute, East Tennessee.
Failed to graduate on account of rebellion. United
with Church of Christ 1859. Ordained to ministry
Aug. 11, 1867; preached over much of Tennessee,
Southwest Virginia, Western North Carolina,
Kentucky, and Northern Missouri. Minister
at Johnson City five years, while church was being
built. Now preaching for Boon's Creek church.
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WM. STANLEY,
Coleman, Texas. |
Born in Kentucky 1832; educated Hanover College,
Indiana; graduated Louisville Law University
1854. Practiced law ten years. City Atty.
Newport, Ky., and Leavenworth, Kan. Four years
Confederate Army as Captain 6th Ky., and Assistant
Judge Advocate General, staffs of Generals
Johnston and Hood. Preaching since 1870, principally
Versailles, Harrodsburg, Cynthiana, Hopkinsville,
Danville and Glasgow, Ky.
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