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JAMES EVERETT JEWETT,
Lincoln, Ill. |
Born January 13, 1844, at Belfast, Maine; educated
at public school and Eureka College; been
preaching twenty-five years; minister at Farmer
City, Ill., Washington, Ill.; now located at Lincoln,
Ill., preaching in the country. Sunday
school evangelist one year; district evangelist
three and one-half years.
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T. F. RICHARDSON,
Martinton, Ill. |
Born on a farm near Arcanum, Ohio, October 25,
1849; received education in public schools and
normal; began teaching in 1868; became a Christian
and commenced studying for ministry 1870;
preached for home and near-by churches 1874-81;
since then held ministries and done evangelistic
and temperance work in Pennsylvania, Illinois,
Iowa, Missouri and Colorado. Minister church at
Martinton, Ill., 1903.
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JAY ELWOOD LYNN,
Springfield, Ill. |
Born Canfield, Ohio, November 30, 1870; student
at Hiram College, Ohio, was graduated 1895,
receiving two degrees, A. B. and A. M., on the
same day; student Chicago University, summer
quarter, 1899; minister First church, Mansfield,
Ohio, 1895-98; First church, Springfield, Ill.,
1898-1902; West Side church, Springfield. Ill.,
since 1902.
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LEWIS P. KOPP,
Danville, Ill. |
Born Porter county, Indiana, September 30,
1868; student at Valparaiso College, Ind., 1886-7;
graduated from Chicago College of Law 1891;
student at Drake University 1898-1900. During
eight years business and professional life In Chicago,
studies were pursued in night schools and
practical training in the most active Sunday school
and mission work. Ordained to ministry in 1896;
minister Second church, Danville 1902.
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