. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and addresses delivered at the celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of the Reverend George L. Kalb, . elected as Presi-dential Elector in 1880,when President Garfieldwas selected. Has beentrustee of our WaterWorks. Mr. Campbell servedduring the Civil War inthe Fifth Iowa VolunteerInfantry, ard in theFifth Iowa VolunteerCavalry, three and one-half years. He unitedwith the Second Presby-terian church in Ripleywhen seventeen years ofage and his membershipwas transferred to theFirst Presbyterian churchof


. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and addresses delivered at the celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of the Reverend George L. Kalb, . elected as Presi-dential Elector in 1880,when President Garfieldwas selected. Has beentrustee of our WaterWorks. Mr. Campbell servedduring the Civil War inthe Fifth Iowa VolunteerInfantry, ard in theFifth Iowa VolunteerCavalry, three and one-half years. He unitedwith the Second Presby-terian church in Ripleywhen seventeen years ofage and his membershipwas transferred to theFirst Presbyterian churchof Bellefontaine underDr. Kalbs pastorate, in 1865, 28, 1872. Mr. Campbell married, Isabella L. Darwin March 8, 1866, whodied January II, 1867, and married Miss Estelle Hoge April 11,1872. Their children are:—Wilfred B., residence at Chicago, Illinois;Bertha E., married to W. G. Stinchcomb, M. D.; and Claire Gail. JAMES PAULDING WALLACE. James Paulding Wallace, M. D., son of Rev. Samuel andNancy A. Barnett Wallace, was born near Oxford, Ohio, on the fifthof x\ugust, 1849. His youth was spent in Piqua where his father was pastor ofthe United Presbyterian church. He united with the church at. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS CAMPBELL. He was ordained ruling elder July THE EIvHERS. 65 the age of fifteen and at twenty was made a ruling was graduated from Mon-mouth College, Illinois, theMedical College of Ohio inCincinnati, and at BellevueHospital College, New practiced medicine inPiqua two years, then in1877 removed to Beliefon-taine where he united withthe First Presbyterian churchJune loth, 1877, and wasmade an elder on September26th 1880. Afterwards, on accountof failing health, he went toGreeley, Colorado, where helived six years, and wherehe again was made a rulingelder. He died on thefourth of March, 1894, aged44. He married in Piqua, March 16, 1876, Miss Laura E., daughterof Wm. Garvey. Children:—Margaret H., William G., Nancy E., James Fuller,and Hallett D. JOSEPH STEVE


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