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Churches of Christ (1904)


Portrait of Charles W. Jopson
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.


Portrait of Frank W. Emerson
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.


Portrait of John Morgan Talley
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.


Portrait of Tryon Lumpkin Young
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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