. History of the Eel River Christian Conference, from its organization to the present time--August 15, 1902-- ; also History of all the churches of the Conference from their organization to the present time, together with biographical sketches of ministers and laymen, and much other important matter . s whereabouts is to be found. REV. SAMUEL C. MINNICH Of the Antioch Christian Conference,united with Eel River Conference in1860 and was granted a letter of dis-missal, at his own request, in 1866. REV. F. K. MOWRER Of North Manchester, united with thisConference as a licentiate in 1890. In1891 h


. History of the Eel River Christian Conference, from its organization to the present time--August 15, 1902-- ; also History of all the churches of the Conference from their organization to the present time, together with biographical sketches of ministers and laymen, and much other important matter . s whereabouts is to be found. REV. SAMUEL C. MINNICH Of the Antioch Christian Conference,united with Eel River Conference in1860 and was granted a letter of dis-missal, at his own request, in 1866. REV. F. K. MOWRER Of North Manchester, united with thisConference as a licentiate in 1890. In1891 he was pastor of the Six Milechurch, preached 200 sermons and i-e-ceived 23 members into the church. InApril 1892 he gave up his license toConference. REV. FRANK MOSURE Became a licentiate in this Conferencein 1882. He reported to Conference ashaving done some work aiding his ownpastor at Vera Cruz and assisting inrevivals until 1896, after which timeno report is made. His name was sub-sequently dropped. REV. H. C. McCOURTNEY Was received into Conference as alicentiate in 1868, his address at thattime being Watseka, 111. He last re-ported in 1875. REV. ROBERT McGEORGE United with Conference in 1853 and hisname was dropped from the roll ofministers in 1858. D3 rr H ST O ^ X § H?> !3 in ^ G n. MINISTERS OF EEI, RIVER CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE 91 REV. R. W. PAGE Was bom near Wilming-ton, Ohio, June8, 1858. At the age of 8 years hisfather lost his life in the war of therebellion. His mother being- left witheight children, it seemed necessarjthat they be put out among that time Brother Page hasmade his own wa^ through the world. At the age of 13 he came toMarion, Ind., where he resided eigh-teen years. In 1876 he was married toMiss M. J. Coppock. When 28 yearsof age he united with the MethodistProtestant church at Hanfield, Ind.,was licensed to preach in 1889 and in1892 he united with the Sugar CreekChristian church near Marion. Hisfirst charge in the Christian churchw


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