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L. GUY AMENT,
North Waco, Texas. |
Born in Christian county, Illinois, February 8,
1872; came to Texas when a boy; was reared on
farm; attended private school three years in Austin,
Texas. Was married to Mary Josephine
Morrison in 1894. Worked in blacksmith-shop for
a time and preached on Lord's days. Was minister
at Sabinal, Texas, twenty-eight months. Entered
Texas Christian University in 1900, graduating in
1904.
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JOHN I. NICHOLSON,
Platte, So. Dakota. |
Born near Washington, Ia., Nov. 3, 1863. Reared
on a farm. Educated at Oskaloosa College, Oskaloosa,
Iowa. Been preaching nine years. Minister
Meriden and Larribee, Iowa, White Pigeon,
Iowa, and Platte, So. Dakota. This church has
more than doubled membership; also built new
church, valued at $2,300, under his leadership.
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JAMES L. ROWE,
Ft. Collins, Colo. |
Born, June 5. 1852. Knox County, Ill.; educated
at Knox College, Galesburg; began teaching and
preaching at nineteen years of age, laboring in
Illinois and Iowa. He baptized many; organized
congregations, and to his faithful work they owe
their existence to-day. Some will say in that
great day, "He helped me to learn the way."
Present address, 300 Peterson street, Ft. Collins,
Colorado.
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HAROLD E. MONSER,
Speed, Mo. |
Son of J. W. Monser; born near Delavan, Ills.,
Feb 17. 1868; student and assistant Librarian
Missouri State University 1887-90; married Jessie
L. Coleman 1891; minister church Albia, Iowa,
1891-93; started church and Berkeley Bible Seminary,
Berkeley, Cal., 1893-95; B. A. University
of California, 1895. Organized Ellendale and Carondelet
churches in St. Louis. 1896; minister and
evangelist Central Mo., 1897-1901. Gen Field, 1901.
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