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THOMAS J. ARNOLD,
Wuhu, China. |
Born Kenilworth, Eng., July 18, 1864; student
in Dr. W. T. Moore's Missionary Training Class,
West London Tabernacle, Notting Hill, London,
1887-89; sailed for China, September, 1889; student
at Chu Cheo 1890-91; preached and labored
at Nanking, Luh Hoh, Wuhu, Lu Cheo Fu; in
charge of Nanking Christian College 1900-1901;
appointed Wuhu 1902.
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CHARLES WILEY MARTZ,
Indianapolis, Ind. |
Born Arcadia, Ind., Feb. 26, 1849; student at
N. W. C. University, Indianapolis, Ind., and Kentucky
University, 1867-70; minister at Noblesville,
Logansport and Elkhart, Ind., the Fourth,
afterward the Sixth church, Indianapolis, Ind.;
Charleston, Ill., Ukiah, Cal.; Plainview, Minn.,
and Aberdeen, S. D.; Provincial Evangelist of
Ontario 1885-86; recently resident minister Ridgetown,
Ontario, Can.
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ELI H. LONG, M. D.,
Buffalo, N. Y. |
Born in Clarence. N. Y., July 24, 1860; married
Alice E. Eggert, of Buffalo, in 1884. Graduated
at the Medical Department, University of Buffalo,
in 1882, and has practiced medicine in Buffalo
ever since. In 1889 was chosen Professor
of Therapeutics in his alma mater; holds also the
same chair in the dental department. Has been
an officer of the New York Christian Missionary
Society since 1892, except one year. Is a member
of the Jefferson Street church in Buffalo.
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MILES S. GILLIDETT,
Plains, Kansas. |
Born in Duchess Co., N. Y., Aug. 15, 1841;
moved to Illinois in 1856; enlisted in 1862 in 92nd
Ill. regiment, and served in the war until August,
1865; moved to Harrison county, Mo., in 1867;
ordained a minister of Christ in 1874, and ministered
for the churches of Northwest Missouri,
Southern Iowa and Eastern Kansas until 1902
moved to Meade Co., Kansas; educated in common
schools and Kimberlin Heights, Tenn.
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