. 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, . per-intendent. See sketch. St. John, R. H., superintendent, 1872. See sketch. Taylor, T. O., assistant superintendent, 1887. Thompson, Mable, secretary, 1893. Turner,, Mrs, Anna, pianist, 1898-99-00. Wallace, J. P., superintendent. 1878. See sketch. West, J. E., superintendent, 1889 to 1893, 1895 to 1900; assist-ant superintendent, 1888-94. See sketch. Wood, R. B., assistant superintendent home depar
. 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, . per-intendent. See sketch. St. John, R. H., superintendent, 1872. See sketch. Taylor, T. O., assistant superintendent, 1887. Thompson, Mable, secretary, 1893. Turner,, Mrs, Anna, pianist, 1898-99-00. Wallace, J. P., superintendent. 1878. See sketch. West, J. E., superintendent, 1889 to 1893, 1895 to 1900; assist-ant superintendent, 1888-94. See sketch. Wood, R. B., assistant superintendent home department, 1900. DR. ABRAHAM FULTON. Abraham Fulton, son of Benjamin and Margaret Fulton,was born about 1814, at Can- nonsburg. Pa. He was rais-ed in Stark county and Sid-ney, Ohio; educated at OhioMedical College. He prac-ticed medicine in Sidney,West Liberty, Bellefontaineand Rushsylvania. Dr. Fulton united withthis church. May 2, 1866, byletter. He was a very activeand prominent man in thischurch, and a Superintend-ent of our Sunday-school. He died here December14, 1874. He married Lucretia P.,daughter of William H, andJane Huntington, of Zanes-ville, Ohio. See personalsketch, DR. ABRAHAM FULTON. a {» REV. JOSEPH SHAM^ The Rev. Joseph Shaw, who died in Bellefontaine Decembernth, 1875, aged 58 years and 4 months, was born in Kentuck}-,August nth, 1817. In early years he was brought by his parentsto Brown county, Ohio, where he grew up. Educated for the OFFICERS OF THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL. 97 ministry in the Associate Presbyterian church, he graduated atFranklin College, New Athens, Ohio,—where he studied theologyis not known to the writer of this;—but at the age of 22 he wassettled as pastor at West Alexander, Pa., where he served in afruitful ministry 12 years. In 1839 he married Miss Naomi Waite, of x\dams county, account of throat diseasehe gave up for a time the reg-ular work of the ministryafcer his first pastorate, andgave himself to three
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