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CHARLES W. JOPSON,
Los Gatos, Cal. |
Born Nicolaus, Cal., March 9, 1869; graduated
Pierce College, California, 1888 with degree B.S.;
taught school one year; graduated Bethany College,
W. Va., 1892, with degree A. B.; married
Georgia B. Moore, Yuba City, Cal.; in Cal., minister
at Madison 2 years, Capay 1 year, Los Gatos
8 years; president Sunday School Association
1900-3, and recording secretary State Board of
Missions 1902-4.
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FRANK W. EMERSON,
Bethany, Neb. |
Born Keithsburg, Ill., July 16, 1871; taught
school in Nebraska 1889-90; student at Cotner
University, Lincoln, Neb; minister church Burlington,
Iowa, 1893-94-95; Valparaiso, Neb.,
1896; Plainview, Neb., 1897; Seneca, Kan., 1898;
Holton, Kansas, 1899. First church, Topeka,
Kan., 1900-1901-1902. Prohibition candidate for
Governor of Kansas, 1902. National Prohibition
Lecturer 1903.
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JOHN MORGAN TALLEY,
Utica, Miss. |
Born Linton, Tenn., May 13, 1867. Student in
Public Schools at Union City, Tenn., graduating
1887; served apprenticeship in the Furniture
Factories from 1888 to 1892; began preaching
in Mississippi October, 1892. State Secretary of
Mississippi C. E. Union from 1895 to 1900. Came
to present field of labor November 26, 1900.
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TYRON LUMPKIN YOUNG,
Water Valley, Miss. |
Born in Walton county, Walnut Grove, Ga.,
April 27. 1872. Student at College of the Bible,
Lexington, Ky., 1892, graduating 1896. Preached
one year in Missouri, one year in Georgia; taught
school one year; in 1900 preached at Columbus,
Miss.; 1901-1902 lived in Jackson, Miss., preaching
for four churches; minister for church at
Water Valley, Miss., 1903.
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