Our church and our village . J£». REV. FRANK FISH Claysville Presbyterian Church The Elders Joseph Donahey, Sr., September 20, 1820, living forGod in his children and childrens children;* Archi-bald Brownlee, September 20, 1820, a name so frequentin the church records of Washington County as tomake one of the tribes of Gods spiritual Israel; BarnetBonar, November 26, 1820, a man with the courageof his convictions; Dr. John Hair, November 28, 1824,cut down in the midst of his usefulness; William Mc-Lain, February 5, 1832, to me always venerable andapparently stern, yet really full of the temper


Our church and our village . J£». REV. FRANK FISH Claysville Presbyterian Church The Elders Joseph Donahey, Sr., September 20, 1820, living forGod in his children and childrens children;* Archi-bald Brownlee, September 20, 1820, a name so frequentin the church records of Washington County as tomake one of the tribes of Gods spiritual Israel; BarnetBonar, November 26, 1820, a man with the courageof his convictions; Dr. John Hair, November 28, 1824,cut down in the midst of his usefulness; William Mc-Lain, February 5, 1832, to me always venerable andapparently stern, yet really full of the temper and spiritof Christ; George McConaughey, by nature a gentle-man and by grace an intelligent Christian churchman;Robert Woods, 1841, so genial and kind; Hugh Craig,March 17, 1850, a specimen of meekness, quietness,and reliability; John Hoon, March 17, 1850, a manwho, when he found Christ, held on to Him; NicholasBearly, March 17, 1850, so keen in intellect; AlexanderK. Craig, April 19, 1857, the whole community somourned him that


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