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J. W. HARRIS,
Plymouth, Mass. |
Born Aug. 25, 1837, Christian county, Ky.
Moved to Mississippi 1851; obeyed the gospel
1853; attended schools in Mississippi, and two sessions
of Bethany College, 1859-61. In Confederate
army three years; ordained 1865. Has
preached in various parts of Mississippi to do
good, and taught, farmed, and surveyed to support
his family.
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D. R. HARDISON,
Goliad, Texas. |
Born Lasea, Tenn., August 10, 1860; educated
at public and private schools, Okland Academy,
and Mars Hill College. Moved to Texas in
1893 to take charge of Hope Institute, Italy, as
principal. Preached for the congregation that
met in the chapel four years. Resigned to take
the churches at Beeville and Goliad, in 1897.
Principal Goliad city schools, and minister church
Goliad, Texas.
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JOHN M. COCKBILL,
Parker, Kansas. |
Born in Kentucky, April, 14, 1862; educated in
the public schools of Kentucky and accepted
Christ when a boy; moved to Kansas with his parents
in 1882, and was ordained a minister
of the Church of Christ in 1899; has preached at
Fontana, Mound City, Richland and Linville. Kas.,
and is minister of the Parker church. Is a close
student and follower of the meek and lowly Jesus.
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NELSON ARTHUR STULL,
Kansas. |
Born Williamsport, Pa., Oct. 8, 1865; graduated
Burlington, Ia., College and High School 1885;
Drake University B. A. 1886; Garfield University
M. A. 1888; principal and minister Highland, Kas.,
1889-90; minister Troy, Ks., 1891; supt. and minister
Lincoln, Ks., 1892-94; professor Cotner Univ.
1894-97; minister Hastings, Neb., 1898; principal
and minister Troy 1899-1900; in Europe in 1900;
minister and supt. Hill City, Kansas, 1903.
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