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Churches of Christ (1904)


Photograph of Church at Plano, Texas
PLANO, TEXAS.
      Organized in 1860 with six members. Has had a healthy growth from the beginning. Met in school house the first six years, and then built a commodious and convenient frame house, which was used until 1899. when the present beautiful building was erected. It cost $10,000. Its membership classes among the foremost in the State. Albert Nichols is the minister.



Portrait of Albert Nichols
ALBERT NICHOLS,
Plano, Texas.
      Born on a farm near Princeton, Ky.; educated in Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa; received his early educational training in the public schools and the Princeton Collegiate Institute in Kentucky; preached three years for the church in Armington, Ill., three years for the church in Lincoln, Ill., and is now on the third year for the church in Plano, Texas.


Portrait of Walter P. Jennings
WALTER P. JENNINGS,
Taylor, Texas.
      Born near Windsor. Mo., April, 1870; student at Kentucky University Lexington, Ky., graduating in the English course from College of the Bible 1899, and 1901 graduated in College of Liberal Arts with degree of A. B., and classical course in Bible College. Minister First church, Hillsboro, Texas, for two years; became minister of church at Taylor, Texas, May 1, 1903.


Portrait of George H. Morrison
GEORGE H. MORRISON,
Dublin, Texas.
      Born Palestine, Texas, Dec. 2, 1870; student at Add-Ran Christian University, Thorp Spring, Texas, graduating with degree of A. B. 1895; minister Sabina], Texas, 1895-96; married classmate, Flora Pinkerton, 1896; minister El Paso, Texas, 1896-98; Alvarado 1898-99; Hico 1899-1901; Dublin 1901-1903; evangelist of the Brownwood district 1903.

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