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R. M. GANO,
Dallas, Texas. |
Born in Bourbon county, Ky., June 18, 1830; attended
Bacon College, Harrodsburg, Ky.; afterwards
attended Bethany College, W. Va.; graduated
in Louisville Medical University in 1850;
married Miss Mattie Welch, of Lincoln county,
Ky., in 1853; served four years in the Confederate
Army, and rose to the rank of Brigadier Gen.
Commenced preaching in 1866, and has baptized
over 4,000 persons.
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W. O. S. CLIFFE,
Lewis, Iowa. |
Born 1873 at "Cliffe Mansion," two miles south
of Jeromesville, O., being of the sturdy English
stock, and spending 18 years of farm life, he was
prepared to confront the difficult problems of acquiring
an education; graduated from the Michael
Art College; then at School of the Evangelists;
later at Hiram College, later a supplemental
work in Drake University.
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JOHN YOUNG,
Albany, Mo. |
Born Marshall, Mo., July 20, 1873. Educated
at Marshall High School, Missouri Valley College,
and Kentucky University. Been preaching three
years. First charge, Everett, Wash.; second
charge, Lodi, Cal.
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FRED F. SCHULTZ,
Pittsburg, Pa. |
Born Cincinnati, O., Sept. 6, 1859. Student
at Cincinnati, O.; studied at night--at work during
the day; minister at Constance, Ky., 1889-91;
W. Fairview and Bromley, Ky., 1891-95; ordained
by Bros. W. S. Keene and Frederick Butts, both of
Covington, Ky., 1892; minister at Riverside, O.,
1896; Bible School Evangelist at St. Louis, Mo.,
1900-1901; minister at Hartford, Mich., 1901-1903;
minister at Pittsburg, Pa., 1903.
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