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J. C. REYNOLDS,
Bluefield, W. Va. |
Born in Craig county, Virginia, Aug. 23, 1870;
student of Fair View Academy; Tazewell College,
Tazewell. Va., two years. Preached five years at
Crewe, Jetersville, Rice and Fords, Va. Built
two churches in the field. Preached two years at
Montgomery and Charleston, W. Va. Built
Charleston church. Now in the general evangelistic
field.
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MORTON L. ROSE,
Tacoma, Wash. |
Born in Iowa, March 7, 1861; student of Drake
University 1887-1893, degree B. D. Minister First
church, North Yakima, Wash., 1893-96; minister
First church, Eugene. Ore., and instructor in
Eugene Divinity School 1896-1902. Cor. Sec'y,
Wash. Christian Convention two years; President
Oregon Christian Convention four years; minister
First church, Tacoma, since February, 1902. Married
and has two children.
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A. D. SKAGGS,
Vancouver, Wash. |
Born 59 years ago [1843] in the State of Kentucky;
served in the U. S. Army, Vol., from 1861 to 1865.
Educated in Illinois. Preaching 31 years; 16
years on the Pacific Coast. Minister in Illinois,
Missouri, Kansas, California, Oregon, Washington;
last ministry in Oregon was Portland; been minister
in Vancouver, Wash., for nearly three years.
Believes in a long ministry.
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FIRST CHURCH,
Palo Alto, Cal. |
At request of Bro. A. W. Mills and wife, R. L.
McHatton visited Palo Alto, November, 1896, organized
church of 26 members. H. L. Shadle was
first minister, followed by D. A. Russell and D. M.
Crabtree, who dedicated new building, August
30, 1903. R. H. Walker was the architect. J. I.
Evans present minister; ninety members; outlook
fine.
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