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Churches of Christ (1904)


Portrait of L. Guy Ament
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.


Portrait of John I. Nicholson
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.




Portrait of James L. Rowe
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.



Portrait of Harold E. Monser
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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