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WALTER B. HARTER,
Nebraska City, Neb. |
Born near Jacksonville, Va., July 5, 1869; student
at Eureka College, Ills., also at Grand Island,
Neb., for a short time. Minister at Sweetwater,
Ills., 1894-95; at Anna, Ills., 1895-96;
at Grand Island, Neb., 1896-98; at Clay Center,
1898-1900; at Wilber 1900-1902; at Unadella,
1902-1903; began missionary ministry at Nebraska
City, July 19, 1903; married Miss Anna L. Wilson,
Oct. 31, 1897.
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CHURCH, EUREKA, ILL. |
Founded in 1832 with membership of thirteen
in Walnut Grove, as this locality was then
called. First building erected in 1846; frame
building. Town of Eureka was founded in 1856,
and in 1864 a new brick was erected on a new
site in the new town, on a lot about half a mile
from where the first church was built. Another
building was completed last year. It is of brick,
modern in style and arrangements, and has a seating
capacity of 750; present membership about
800. Among those who have been its ministers
are H. W. Everest, B. J. Radford, George Minier,
William Davenport, Jas. Lindsay, H. D. Palmer,
Jno. T. Jones, J. G. Waggoner, W. H. Cannon,
N. S. Haynes. and the present one, A. W. Taylor.
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