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SOUTHWEST MISSOURI CONFERENCE SOCIETY.
'The following are our annual remittances : 1879, $519.52 ; ISSO, $983.44 ; 1881, 574.04 ; 1882, $852.38 ; 1883, $1, 150,- 64; 1884, $1,473.75; 1885, $1,549.71; 1886, $1,799.74. Total. $8,903.22."
This society has a representative in the person of Miss Bruce in Brazil.
Of the St. Louis Conference Society, Mrs. Avis, the worthy corresponding secretary, sends me the following state- ment :
"In September, 1879, under the direction of Mrs. Hays, was organized in St. John's church, St. Louis, our Confer- ence Missionary society, having then three auxiliaries with 105 members. At the first annual meeting held in Centenary church, September 6, 18So, there were ten auxiliaries with 360 members. We raised during the year $551.65. There are now seventeen adult and ten juvenile societies, with a membership of over 700. Have raised in the time $5,755.38.,'
SOUTHWEST MISSOURI CONFERENCE SOCIETY.
Mrs. Nathan Scarritt, corresponding secretary, who has proven herself to be one of the most enterprising, painstak- ing, earnest and efficient workers in the church, sends me the following sketch of this society :
"This society was organized in Marshall, May, 1879, since which it has grown'steadily and constantly, from year to year, both in numbers and in financial strength. At its first annual meeting held in Kansas City in October, 1879, seven auxiliaries were reported, and $77.70 had been raised. The report for the last year, ending March 1, ISS5, is: 110 auxiliaries, and $2,720.So raised. This society has been enterprising in devising and executing plans for the greater success of its work. Some of these are worthy of notice :
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I. The establishment of the Evangel, a little, unpre- entious miisionary paper, designed solely to promote the interests of the work within the bounds of the Conference, and to carry on successfully the home work of the society. Pro- grammes for the monthly exercises, announcements of the annual, the district and other public meetings, reports of the officers, etc .- all these needed to be published for the bene- ft of the auxiliaries. Aside from this, it was thought very important that all our members should be kept well posted in regard to the state of the work in the bounds of their own conferences. This felt want called the Evangel into exis- tence. And, thus far, it has answered these purposes, even beyond expectation.
2. The systematic form in which its district work has been moulded is another feature which contributed materi- ally to the society's success. The society has as many vice presidents as there are districts in the Conference-one in each district. Each of these is president in her own district ; she presides at the district meetings, visits and helps her auxiliaries (especially the weak ones) so far as she is able, sends prepared cards to all her auxiliaries monthly, ,and receives in return their monthly reports. From these she makes her district report quarterly to the Conference corre- sponding secretary. These reports, going into the Evangel, become the means of valuable information and encourage- ment to the whole society.
3. The plan which many of the auxiliaries have adopted, of holding special public meetings and securing their pastors or other speakers to address their people on the subject of missions, has also proved of great benefit to the work. In this way the people are instructed and educated
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on this subject, and hence one great, if not the greatest desideratum known in this work is at least partially met. At these meetings, frequently, additions are made to the Conference treasury on the life-membership plan. This accounts for the unparalleled number of life members belong- tng to the Conference society, and for the large amount of special funds it has raised.
The Mite-box plan, also, has worked admirably-
4. especially among the juveniles. This method, hitherto, has been used chiefly for the special purpose of raising money for the Woman's Monument Fund, i. e., for the establish- ment of a girls' college in Rio de Janeiro. But from the success it has achieved in this enterprise, the hope is that it may become a permanent integer in the society's work. Thus, during the few years of its existence, the society has from time to time adopted these several methods, as the wants and needs of the work seemed to require. They are methods which, when wisely and vigorously executed, have been found to work well, and hence are commended to the favor of other societies and co-laborers in this blessed cause.
The statistics of the society up to March I, ISS5, as taken from the treasurer's book at Nashville, are as follows :
For the year 1879 to ISSO $ 530 50
For the year IS80 to ISSI
912 58
For the year ISSI to 1882 1970 60
For the year ISS2 to ISS3 1225 88
For the year 1883 to ISS4
2613 96
For the year ISS4 to 1885
3884 76 For the year ISS5 to 1886 2720 So
Besides this, in the fall of 18So, $202.85 was raised and given
to Dr. Mildred M. Philips to defray her expenses at school the first year. . .
202 85
Also in ISS2 and ISS3 $1,000 were raised to purchase the
school house at Cuantla, Mexico 1000 00
Making a grand total of.
$15061 93
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In addition to this, some two or three hundred dollars have been spent in defraying Conference expenses, that are not included in this amount."
This society has two representatives in China, Miss Dr. Mildred and Miss Lou Philips, daughters of Rev. Pres- ton Philips, of the Southwest Missouri Conference. This, in part, may account for its unparalleled prosperity. There are in Missouri 201 auxiliary societies which have contrib- uted in eight years, $29,720.53, an annual average of $3,715.07 The total number of members, adult and juve- nile, is 4,073.
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CHAPTER XIII.
SECTION I.
The following is a list of the preachers who have served Missouri Methodism in the General Conference. The figures at the beginning of the paragraphs show when the persons were first elected ; that after the name, the number of times.
ISI9, S. H. Thompson, 2; John Scripps, 2; Jesse Walker, 2.
1823, Wm. Beaucamp, I ; David Sharp, I.
1827, Andrew Monroe, 6; Jesse Hale, I.
1831, Alexander McAlister, I; Joseph Edmonson, I ; Jesse Greene, 3.
1835, George C. Light, I: Thos. Johnson, 2.
1843, W. W. Redman, 2; Wm. Patton, 4 ; J. C. Ber- ryman, I ; J. M. Jamison, I.
1844, (Convention of 1845) John Glanville, I ; Wesley Browning, 1; J. H. Linn, 2; J. H. Fielding 1; Joseph Boyle, 5.
IS45, Thomas Wallace, I.
IS49, Jacob Lanius, I; T. H. Capers, 1; W. G. Caples, 3 ; J. K. Lacy, 2 ; B. R. Johnson, I.
1863, E. M. Marvin, 2 ; B. S. Ashby, 1 ; D. A. Leeper, 2 ; D. R. McAnally, 5.
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I857, W. H. Anderson, I; T. T. Ashby, I; J. T. Peery, 2 ; Edwin Roberson, I ; H. N. Watts, I.
1865, W. M. Rush, 5; B. H. Spencer, 5 ; C. I. Van- Deventer, 5 ; F. A. Morris, 1 ; W. M. Prottsman, 2; G. M. Winton, 2.
1869, Wm. Perkins, 1; W. M. Leftwich, 2; W. M. Pitts, 1 ; T. M. Finney, 2 ; M. M. Pugh, 3.
1873, J. H, Pritchett, 1; Nathan Scarritt, I ; A. T. Scruggs, 1 ; J. Tillery, I ; J. D. Vincil, 2.
IS77, S. S. Bryant, I; T. M. Cobb, I ; W. W. Jones, I; J. W. Lewis, 1; W. A. Tarwater, I.
ISSI, W. C. Godby, 1 ; E. R. Hendrix, 1 ; E. K. Mil- ler, I : W. V. Tudor, I : C. C. Woods, I.
Several of the above have represented other Confer- ences.
LAY REPRESENTATIVES.
1869, J. H. Burch, 1 ; - Burgoine, I ; E. G. Epper- son, I ; R. A. Hatcher, I; A. C. Mitchell, 2; D. K. Pitt- man, 2 ; Trusten Polk, 2; Oswald Swinny, I; T. Thomp- son, I.
IS75, R. E. Anderson, 1 ; T. P. Cobb, I ; J. L. Davis, I ; G. M. Jones, 3 ; J. E. Ryland, 1; A. H. Voories, I ; J. C. Wills, I.
ISSI, J. C. Moore, 1 ; P. H. Perkins, I ; N. Scarritt, I ; Thos. Shackleford, I ; J. D. Vincil, I; T. D. Woodson, 1.
SECTION 2.
"Some men are born great; some attain greatness, while others have greatness thrust upon them." The fol-
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lowing Missouri preachers have attained to greatness by writing books: E. M. Marvin, W. M. Rush, W. M. Left- wich, T. M. Finney, G. W. Horn, E. R. Hendrix, J. O. Swinny, J. H. Pritchett, J. Spencer, J. E. Godby, W. H. Lewis L. R. Downing and J. J. Reed.
The following have had greatness thrust upon them by the degree of D. D. having been conferred upon them in the year, and by the institutions indicated :
F. A. Morris, Soule University, Texas.
E. M. Marvin, 1866, Trinity College, North Carolina, and Randolph-Macon, Virginia.
W. M. Leftwich, 1866, University of Missouri.
T. M. Finney, 1870, Southern University, Alabama.
W. M. Rush, 1871, Trinity College, North Carolina. J. W. Lewis, 1872, Emory College, Georgia. Nathan Scarritt, 1876, McKendree College, Illinois. E. R. Hendrix, IS78, Emory College, Georgia.
C. C. Woods, 1879, Trinity College, North Carolina. J. D. Vincil, ISSo, University of Missouri.
W. M. Patterson, ISSo, Centenary College, Louisiana. J. P. Nolan, ISS2, Kentucky Military Institute.
W. H. Lewis, ISS3, St. Charles College, Missouri.
W. C. Godby, 1883, Central College, Missouri. G. W. Horn, ISS4, Trinity College, North Carolina. J. E. Godby, ISS5, Emory College, Georgia.
E. K. Miller, ISS7, Pacific Methodist College, Cal.
E. M. Bounds, ISSS, Southern University, Alabama.
THE GREATEST HONOR.
A. P. Parker, O. E. Brown, R. A. Parker, Misses Lou and Dr. Mildred Phillips and Miss Mattie Pyles, Mission- aries to China.
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S. H. Wainright, Mrs. S. H. Wainright and W. A. Davis, Missionaries to Japan.
Miss Blanche Bruce and Miss Marcia Marvin, Mission- aries to Brazil.
APPENDIX.
The figures to the left indicate the year in which the charge was organized, or the name given to it; those to the right of the preacher's name show how many years he served the charge, and those at the close, how many years the charge was intact. The letter o indicates, to be supplied, and the x that the name has disappeared from the minutes.
The list of appointmentments is alphabetical only with reference to the first letter. Otherwise it is chronological.
The appointments begin in 1845 ; those previous to that date having been given in the sketch of the preachers.
This arrangement has been adopted to save space and make the appointments more interesting to the reader. It has cost much more labor than to have given them in the the ordinary way.
The parenthesis ( ) includes men who traveled the charge the same year. Charges that were never supplied from the itinerant preachers, are omitted.
MISSOURI CONFERENCE.
A.
1841, Auburn.
x, J. Sutten 6, x, W. A. Mayhew, A. E. Sears 2, H. Brown, R. J. Loving 4, R. P. Holt 2, S. K. Fowler 3,
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A. Spencer 2, W. M. Sutton, G. Smith, J. M. O'Bryan 2, H. Kay, S. D. Barnett 4, R. E. Gamble, A. L. Brown .- 37.
1845, Athens.
H. L. Dodd, A. Spencer, x, L. W. Moore, x, W. Shaw 2, W. Warren, J. Naylor 2, W. M. Sutton, S. C. Littlepage 2, W. F. Bell .- 13.
1848, Alexandria.
WV. Toole, H. M. Turner 2, W. M. Wood. J. B. Cal- loway, W. Penn, Sr. 3, I. Naylor, J. Spencer, D. Mason 2, J. R. Taylor x, T. Penn .- 15.
1859, Albany.
G. H. Newton, W. H. Albright, J. F. Shores, o, J. A. Hyder 3, R. H. G. Keeran, H. A. Davis, A. M. Kear- gan. W. M. Wainright, W. T. Conwell 2, R. H. Cooper 3, S. W. Atterbury, D. R. Shackelford, J. D. Hunt .- 19.
1859, Ashland.
H. Brown, x, J. F. Monroe, L. A. Smith 2, R. White 2, W. T. Ellington, B. F. Johnson, C. W. Collett, S. L. Woody, J. F. Shores, H. D. Groves 2, H. P. Bond 2 .- 16.
1859, Audrain.
R. M. Leaton, J. Sutton .- 2.
1863, Ashley.
J. Sutton 2, A. Spencer 4, R. G. Loving, G. Smith, L. F. Linn 2, F. A. Savage 3, D. T. Sherman, W. B. John- sey 2, x, G. M. Edwards, J. C. Carney, T. R. Ken- dall .- 20.
1872, Alanthus Grove.
P. P. Doak, x, W. T. Conwell 2, J. D. Houston .- 4.
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1882, Albany Station.
C. W. Hurly, J. Y. Blakey, W. B. Johnsey .- 3. .
B.
1831, Bowling Green.
J. Lanius, J. W. Ellis, G. Smith. C. I. Van Deventer, D. T. Sherman, o, A. W. Smith 3, P. G. Nichols .- 23. 1841. Bloomington.
P. M. Pinckard, W. Toole 4, J. W. Ellis, J. K. Haw- kins, W. H. Saxton 3, H. M. Turner, W. B. Hatton, A. P, Linn, T. Hurst, W. Warren 2, J. Penn, O. R. Bouton, H. B. Watson, x, D. C. Blackwell, M. Rich- ardson, W. M. Wood 3, J. O. Edmonson, W. F. Bell, J. L. Taylor, G. W. Rich 2, J. S. Rooker, J. C. Car- ney 2, L. Baldwin, D. R. Shackelford, W. M. Sutton, L. Rush 2 .- 37.
1843, Brunswick District,
B. S. Ashby, x, E. Roberson, W. M. Rush 4, W. G. Caples 2, A. Monroe 2 .- 12.
1846, Brunswick Station.
B. H. Spencer, W. G. Caples 3, R. P. Holt, W. T. Ellington, P. M. Pinckard 2, W. Perkins 4, W. M. Wood, R. Hatton, B. S. Ashby, supernumerary, o, D. B. Cooper, W. A. Mayhew, E. M. Bounds, W. Penn, H. A. Bourland, x, T. Dines 2, J. Y. Blakey, J. F. Shores, o, A. V. Bailey, R. H. Cooper 2, M. M. Haw- kins 2, G. J. Warren 3, 'T'. Dines, supernumerary, T. Penn 2 .- 37.
1856, Bethany.
R. A. Austin, J. D. Vincil, W. Ketron, S. J. Catlin, W. C. Martin, G. C. Brown, o, D. R. Smith, x, W. F. Thrasher, o, I. W. Moore, J. C. Carney, S. S. Hardin .- 14.
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1857, Bloomington District.
W. Toole 4, W. A. Mayhew 2 .- 6.
1864, Bucklin.
B. Zumwalt 2, S. Alexander, supernumerary, J. A. Mumpower, J. Metcalf, D. C. Blackwell, M. Richard- son, H. C. Bolin, W. Warren, S. H. Milam, C. W. Hurley 3, S. B. Tabor, A. S. Doak .- 20.
1868, Breckenridge.
R. H. Jordan, W. L. Blackwell, H. W. Currin, R. H. G. Keeran .- 5.
1870, Bloomfield.
WV. M. Sutton .- 2.
1875, Bedford.
R. H. G. Keeran 2, H. T. Leeper, T. E. Rose 2, W. Sartor, C. Cleavland, supernumerary, E. Carlysle, o, W. Warren .- 9.
1876, Brussels.
W. M. Goode, o, S. D. Bennett .- 2.
1878, Bolcow.
H. Davis .- I.
1879, Browning.
C. Babaoch,-I.
1881, Barnard.
S, A. Milam, o, H. A. Davis, supernumerary, J. B. Parnell, R. P. Jones .- 4.
C.
1820. Cedar Creek.
James Scott, Sam Bassett, David Chamberlain, W. W. Redman, B. S. Ashby, x, James Bankson, N. M. Tal- bott, (W. Crane and W. W. Redman), J. C. Berry-
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man, (G. W. Teas and W. A. H. Spratt), Justinian Williams, W. W. Redman .- 13. 1834 changed to Columbia.
1834, Columbia Circuit.
D. Fisher 2, 0, A. E. Sears, P. M. Pinckard 2, (R. P. Holt, E. K. Miller), W. Toole 2, W. H. Saxton 2, S. W. Cope, W. Penn, B. F. Johnson, x, J. Dines, W. G. Miller, W. F. Bell, R. H. Jordan 2, J. S. Smith, T. Penn, J. R. Taylor, R. A. Claughton, supernumerary, T. DeMoss 3, H. McEwin, x, o, R. M. Dameron .- 28. 1838, Columbia District.
W. Patton, A. Monroe 4, J. Lanius 2 .- 12.
1841, Carrollton.
B. H. Spencer, W. T. Ellington, J. B. Calloway, R. B. Dunlap 2, J. B. Eby, J. F. Riggs, J. Devlin 5, D. H. Root, J. W. Maddox, W. Penn, Jr., D. Penny 2, D. R. Shackelford, A. E. Sears, D. B. Cooper 2, H. G. McEwin, B. F. Johnson, W. Penn, supernumerary, W. Perkins 2, W. P. Halsey, supernumerary 2, Geo Penn .- 23.
1841, Chillicothe.
A. Best, D. Penny 2, x, W. F. Bell, W. Penn, R. Minshall, supernumerary, W. G. Miller 2, R. A. Aus- tin, x, S. Alexander, x, J. Metcalf, R. H. Jordan, W. P. Caples, A. M. Keargan, R. H. Jordan, supernumer- ary, o, J. W. Huffaker, M. G. Gregory 3, A. J. Worly, W. E. Dockery, HI. C. Bolen 2, R. H. G. Keeran 2, H, H. Craig 2, W. C. Magart 2 .- 28.
1843, Cravensville.
E. Roberson 3, J. Devlin 2, J. B. Calloway, D. H. Root .- 9.
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1843, Columbia and Rocheport.
W. M. Rush, Z. N. Roberts 2, J. Cotton .- 4.
1852, Columbia Station.
B. H. Spencer 2, J. S. Todd, A. P. Linn, x, W. G. Miller, x, T. J. Gooch, M. B. Chapman, J. D. Vincil 3, W. H. Lewis 3, G. W. Horn 3, H. B. Watson 2, E. K. Miller 2, C. Grimes .- 21.
1852, Clarksville and Paynesville.
G. Smith, R. H. Jordan, B. S. Ashby, J. S. Todd, A. P. Linn, W. M. DeMott, L. R. Downing, G. L. Sexton, x, 7, T. B. King .- 9.
1853, Canton.
S. W. Cope, E. K. Miller, B. S. Ashby, G. Smith, R. P. Holt, (W. A. Mayhew, J. R. Taylor 2), o, E. H. Hudson, James Penn 4, W. A. Tarwater 2, x 6, 0, J. S. Smith 2, T. R. Kendall, J. J. Poage, A. V. Baily 2, x, L. Rush, J. D. Shook 2, J. A. Snarr, P. G. Nich- ols .- 26.
1859, Chillicothe Station.
W. Penn 2, (E. K. Miller 2, S. J. Catlin supernumer- ary), x 2, J. A. Davis, S. W. Cope, W. G. Miller, W. M. Newland 2, M. B. Chapman 2, J. W. Cunningham, WV. A. Tarwater 2, A. P. Linn 2, R. H. Cooper 2, J. O. Swinny, T. Penn 2, J. Y. Blakey, J. A. Beagle 2 -24.
1865, Chillicothe District.
WV. E. Dockery 4, W. Penn, W. W. Jones 3, S. W. Cope 2, J. P. Nolan 4, R. A. Austin 4, J. Anderson 2 -20.
1867, Camden.
J. Y. Blakey, D. F. Bone 2, G. H. Newton, J. Met- calf, R. H. Cooper, o, J. G. Gibbons, T. E. Rose, W.
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C. Campbell, J. W. Ellis, E. H. Sumpter, S. B. Tabor, A. Spencer, H. A. Davis, E. T. Ingle, G. W. Rich -17.
1868. Clarence.
L. Rush 2, D. C. Blackwell 2, (W. Toole 2, L. Bald- win supernumerary 3), T. DeMoss, D. R. Shackelford, W. M. Wood, W. M. Wainright 4, J. W. Jordan 2, A. P. Linn, o, B. F. Johnson-16.
1869: Centralia.
(W. M. Sutton, T. DeMoss supernumerary ), J. Mct- calf, H. D. Groves, L. Baldwin, J. S. Rooker-5.
1872, Cedar City.
(The old Cedar Creek of 1820). W. Warren, O. W. Linn, G. W. Penn 2, C. W. Collett 2, R. G. Loving, J. S. Rooker, o, M. B. Broadus, A. S. Doak, 0 .- 12. 1873, Cairo.
C. W. Watts, J. L. Taylor, L. Baldwin, W. Toole, A. L. Brewer 2, J. C. Carney, G. W. Quinby, J. S. Todd 0 .- II.
1875, Craig.
H. A. Davis, o, J. W. Bain 2, A. Spencer, L. A. Smith 2, J. Anderson, T. R. Hedgepeth, B. H. Stillwell .- 10.
1876, Colony.
J. R. Taylor, T. R. Kendall 2, T. M. Patterson, J. D. Shook 2, W. B. Beagle 2, H, H, Craig .- 9.
D.
1835, Danville.
(D. T. Shuman 2, J. Cotton), C. I. Van Deventer 2, R. C. Hatton, D. Penny 3, J. Sutton 2, H, Brown, A. E. Sears, W. Penn, (L. T. McNeily 2, L. R. Down- ing, G. S. Sexton), (J. W. Cook, (H. B. Watson 2),
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G. Smith 2), W. M. DeMott 2, M. McIlhany, J. S. Allen, (S. W. Cope, A. Albright supernumerary), W. M. Sutton .- 32.
1871, Decatur City.
S. W. Bergin, o .- 2.
1877, De Witt.
J. L. Meffert, W. M. Sutton, H. H. Craig 2, J. L Gil- bert 2, J. A. Hyder 2 .- S.
1877, Davis and Mt. Moriah. D. F. Bone .- 2.
1880, DeKalb.
.W. Barnett, C. W. Watts 2.
E.
1842, Edina.
E. A. Sears, W. Toole, M. Turner, H. W. Peery, W. M. Wood, W. H. Saxton, E. K. Miller 2, L. Baldwin 2, L. Newman 2, G. W. Rich, W. M. Sutton, A. P. Linn, L. Rush 2, D. R. Shackelford 2, J. Metcalf, x 2, C. Babcock, E. Buck 2, C. A. Sherman, T. DeMoss 2, H. W. James, E. Carlyle 2, D. L. Rader, HI. P. Bond 2, R. P. Jones, J. O. Edmonston 2, H. Milam 2 .- 40.
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1860, Emerson.
W. M. Wood, M. L. Eads 2, o, D. Mason .- 5.
1871, Edinburg.
E. Buck .- I.
1881, Easton.
W. Barnett, H. Conrad .- 2.
1883, Edgerton.
M. R. Jones, G. Tanquary .- 2. 1883, Elma.
H. C. Bolen 2 .- 2.
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1815-38, Fayette.
(Boonslick circuit was organized in IS15-the second in what is now the Missouri Conference-and took the name of Fayette in 1838.) W. P. Nicholds, T. Dines 3, G. Smith. J. A. Light, B. H. Spencer, (A. Monroe 4, D. C. Blackwell), R. G. Loving 2, (J. Penn 2, J. Stanley), J. M. Green, (S. W. Cope 2, W. W. McMurray), B. F. Johnson 5, J. S. Smith 2, W. M. Sutton, (E. Rober- son, C. W. Pritchett supernumerary), W. M. Sutton supernumerary, (W. F. Bell 2, H. W. James, H. P. Bond, G. W. Penn, (D. II. Root 2, M. M. Hawkins), W. M. Rush 2, W. W. Jones, x 7, 0,-63.
1840, Fulton.
(J. Sigler, Z. N. Roberts), (W. P. Nicholds, C. W. Pritchett), J. M. Green 2, C. J. Van Deventer 2, (B. H. Spencer, W. F. Bell), W. M. Wood, (H. Brown, H. H. Dodd), D. C. Blackwell, G. Fentem 4, A. P. Linn 2, R. C. Hatton, R. R. Baldwin, (C. Babcock 2, J. Fau- bion supernumerary), H. A. Bourland, F. A. Savage 2, (G. W. Penn 2, A. Albright supernumerary 3). W. W. Jones 2, T. Penn 2, M. B. Chapman, (G. W. Penn 2, S. D. Barnett), L. A. Smith, M. F. Groves, G. M. Edwards, B. F. Johnson, C. W. Collett, J. R. Taylor, G. W. Rich, J, McEwin, J. D. Huston .- 44. 1852, Fayette District.
R. P. Holt 2, T. Dines, A. Monroe 3, P. M. Pinckard 2, WV. G. Caples, B. H. Spencer 3, E. Roberson 5, H. Brown, D. A. Leeper, W. A. Mayhew 3, W. Penn 2, W. M. Newland, J. H. Pritchett 2, W. M. Rush 4, J. A. Mumpower 3 .- 32.
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1853. Flint Hill.
(G. Smith 2, W. B. Hatton), B. F. Johnson 2, (W. A. Mayhew, (W. M. Newland 2), G. L. Sexton), (R. G. Loving 2, G. W. Penn), (C. Babcock 2, J. Agee 2), J. H. Pritchett, supernumerary, T. Dines, (R. P. Holt, S. J. Catlin supernumerary), (S. K. Fowler, T. Dines. supernumerary ), W. A. Tarwater 2 .- 15,
1855, Florida.
L. Baldwin 2, S. K. Fowler, T. DeMoss 3, L. Rush 3, J. W. Penn, D. Mason, E. M. Hudson, J. W. Adkis- son, J. Faubion, (H. W. James 2, W. F. Bell super- numerary) .- 16.
1859, Franklin.
(First called New Franklin. ) G. Fentem, x, W. F. Bell 4, R. H. Jordan, J. F. Shores, G. L. Sexton, x 12, L. R. Downing, W. T. Ellington, (H. D. Groves 2, W. M. Rush supernumerary 2), W. Toole .- 15.
1858, Fabious.
J. W. Penn 2 .- 2.
1857, Frankford.
J. Sutton 2, T. D. Clanton, D. Mason.
1859, Fulton Station.
W. A. Mayhew, H. A. Bourland 3, x 10, H. H. Kavan- augh, H. D. Groves 3, G. W. Penn, J. Y. Blakey 3, J. S. Allen 3, M. L. Gray .- 16.
1867, Fairmount.
G. Tanquary 2 .- 2.
1869, Fayette Station.
W. G. Miller, J. H. Ledbetter 4, W. M. Newland, (W. Penn 2, G. W. Rich supernumerary), (H. P. Bond, T. Dines supernumerary ), E. M. Mann, x, J.R. A. Vaughn 4, (S. L. Woody supernumerary ), J. H. Ledbetter 4 .- 16.
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1870, Forest City.
x, M. M. Hawkins, J. W. Huffaker, A. P. Parker, J. F. Monroe, J. Anderson, W. Bennett 3, J. Bird, A. Falco- ner, C. D. Davis 3, T. R. Hedgepeth,o, J. B. Parnall- 15.
1871, Filmore. E. M. Mann-I.
1872, Flagg Spring. A. P. Parker, J. F. Monroe-2.
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1841, Gallatin.
W. T. Ellington, x, A. Spencer, J. B. Calloway, J. Barker, R. C. Hatton, W. Warren, W.E. Dockery, T. D. Clanton, D. H. Root 2, M. R. Jones, W. Ketron, I. Naylor, E. H. Hudson, S. J. Catlin, J. J. Huffaker 3, S. Alexander, J. F. Shores 3, J. Devlin, J. Y. Blakey, x 4, C. C. Cleaveland 2, J. C. Carney, B. H. Tripp 3, P. P. Doak, o 2, S. W. Atterbury, B. F. Hall-40 1844, Glasgow Station.
W. G. Caples 4, M. Jamison, W. Holmes 2, R. P. Holt, C. I. VanDeventer, o, W. M. Rush 2, 0, N. G. Berry- man 2, 0, T. Dines, J. D, Vincil 3, (J. O. Swinney 5, C. W. Pritchett, supernumerary, ) W. Penn 2, (T. J. Gooch 3, H. P. Bond, supernumerary, ) J. H. Pritchett 2, (W. M, Newland 3, G. W. Rich, supernumerary, ) E. R. Hendrix, G. W. Penn 2, A. Mizell 3, H. B. Watson 2-40.
1858, Green Castle.
J. F. Shores, J. Faubion, I. Naylor, C. W. Collett 2, 0 2-6.
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1859, Gallatin District.
A. E. Sears 4, W. Ketron 2, x 6, J. A. Mumpower 2, S. W. Atterbury 4, W. M. Wood, H. D. Groves, S. W. Cope 4, R. H. Cooper, G. J. Warren-20. 1869, Gallatin Station.
C. Babcock, C. Doggett, J. B. Jewell 2, H. P. Bond, J. A. Mumpower 4. J. A. Beagle 4, W. T. Ellington, B. Keeton, A. V. Baily-16.
1871, Gosneyville.
C. Babcock, W. M. Goode, J. G. Gibbons, W. War- ren, T. R. Hedgepeth 2, J. A. Hyder 2, H. A. Davis, H. T. Leeper, R. W. Howerton, J. M'Ewin-13.
1872, Graham.
H. A. Davis. P. P. Doak .- 2.
1872, Grant City.
C. C. Cleaveland, A. L. Gribble, J. D. Shook, J. A. Sublett .- 4.
1878, Gentryville.
J. T. M'Donald. T. R. Hedgepeth 2, W. Sartor, 4. 1879, Gower.
J. A. Hyder 3, M. R. Jones, 4.
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1842, Hannibal Station.
J. H. Linn, E. M. Marvin 2, G. C. Light, W. G. Caples 2, W. M. Rush, T. Dines, D. L. Sherman, S. W. Cope, B. H. Spencer, T. De Moss, C. I. Van De- Venter 5, E. K. Miller 3, F. A. Savage 2, J. D. Vin- cil 2, W. M. Leftwich, W. G. Miller, J. H. Pritchett 2, (H. A. Bourland 3, E. M. Mann, ) W. M. Prottsman, R. A. Austin, H, B. Watson 2, G. W. Horn 2, H. A. M. Henderson 2, W. T. Bolling .- 43.
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1873, Arch Street (Hannibal.)
J. R. A. Vaughn 2, A. M. Keergan 3, J. W. Keithly, A. V. Bailey, II. M. Myers 2, J. A. Snarr, J. E. Squires, Z. M. Williams .- 12.
1842, Huntsville.
S. B. Dunlap, J. M. Green, R. H. Jordan 2, x, M. L. Eads 3, A. E. Sears, J. W. Ellis, R. P. Holt 2, J. Penn 2, D. H. Root 2, W. M. Sutton 2, D. B. Cooper 2, (T. J. Starr 3, W. Warren, supernumerary, 2,) D. H. Root 3, (J. P. Nolan 2, W. J. Jackson, ) (A. P. Linn 4, H. Brown, supernumerary, ) R. E. Gamble, R. A. Austin, B. F. Johnson, W. Penn 2, W. T. Ellington 3, W. W. Jones 2, S. W. Atterbury .- 43.
1844, Hydesburg.
J. F. Young, x, P. M. Pinckard 2, G. Smith, W. Toole, G. Fentem 2, J. B. Calloway, (J. M. Green 2, W. G. Miller, ) L. Baldwin 3, (W. E. Dockery, R. M. Leaton, ) D. Mason, J. Penn, W. M. Wood 2, W. M. Newland 2, (L. Rush 2, H. G. M'Ewin, supernumer- ary, ) R. N. T. Holliday 2, B. H. Spencer, H. H. Kavanaugh, D. R. Shackelford, W. M. Wood, x, H. B. Watson, P. G. Nicholds, W. B. Beagle, H. W. James 2, A. P. Linn, J. S. Todd .- 39. 1846, Hannibal District.
J. Lanius 4, H. Brown 2, A. Monroe 2, R. H. Jordan 2, E. Roberson 3, C. I. Van Deventer 3, N. G. Ber- ryman 2, W. M. Newland, B. H. Spencer 4, W. W. M'Murry 4, W. Penn 3, R. A. Austin 2, J. P Nolan. 4, W. M. Rush, W. T. Bolling .- 38. . 1852, Hartford.
L. Rush, G. H. Newton, J. B. Potter, H. A. Davis, J. W. Maddox .- 6.
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