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J. N. SMITH. |
Born 1841; native of Ohio educated at Cornell
College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and Hiram College,
Hiram, O.; teacher, evangelist and minister; long
ministries at Lanark, Ill.; West Liberty, Iowa, and
Ft. Scott, Kansas; minister at Whatcom, Washington,
1899----.
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R. H. CROSSFIELD, JR.,
Owensburg, Ky. |
Born near Lawrenceburg, Ky., October 22, 1868;
student at Anderson Seminary; student at Kentucky
University 1885-9, graduating with degree
A. B.; student at University of Wooster, graduating
with degrees of A. M. and Ph. D. Minister
at Glasgow, Ky., four years, and at Owensboro,
Ky., eight years.
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LAWRENCE W. SCOTT,
Texarkana, Texas. |
Born Morgantown, W. Va., May 29, 1846; educated
Kentucky University, also studied Hebrew
in Chicago. Author "Hand Book of Christian
Evidence," etc. Has debated with infidels and
others. Has preached for churches in West Virginia,
Pennsylvania, Michigan, Missouri, Texas,
Arkansas and Louisiana, and held meetings in
other states.
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W. E. M. HACKLEMAN,
Indianapolis, Ind. |
Born Orange, Ind., Feb. 28, 1868; educated
Central Normal College; studied voice and composition
Toronto Conservatory of Music (Canada),
under Francesco D'Auria, the celebrated Italian
composer. Evangelistic field 1892; meetings, Indianapolis,
Des Moines, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Boston,
St. Louis, etc. Organized Hackleman Music
Co., 1896, noted publishers of Church and S. S.
music. Married Pearl D. Conner Sept. 12, 1899.
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