ey 2 27 37 8 15
Richard D. Colbert Grant, Okla. Hebron 2 19 15 8 12
William J. Starks Garvin, Okla. Garvin 3 30 57 11 190
William H. Carroll Valliant, Okla. Oak Hill 3 69 85 55 78
Noah S. Alverson Griffin, Okla. Ebenezer 1 12 13 4
Plant S. Meadows Shawneetown,
Okla. Mt. Pleasant 2 8 10 3
Millerton, Okla. Bethany 3 23 30 10 10
Samuel J. Onque Grant, Okla. Beaver Dam 4 41 55 10 53
Julius W. Mallard Frogville, Okla. New Hope 8 26 59 11 24
Frogville, Okla. Sandy Branch 2 29 87 6 30
Pleasant
Hill, v 4
J. A. Loving Jacksonville,
Texas Mt. Zion 3 28 45 14
J. M. KcKeller--14 Rusk, Texas Mt. Olivet--16 1 18 60 6
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38 400 583 $170 $560
These churches now represent 38 elders; 400 members, and 583 Sunday
school members. They contributed $180.00 to our Missionary Boards and
$560.00, towards self-support.
At the next meeting of the synod in the fall of 1913, the two ministers
and churches in Texas were transferred to the Presbytery of White River,
Arkansas.
Other ministers and churches, that have been enrolled as members or a
part of this Presbytery, and their names have not yet been mentioned,
were as follows:
Rev. Thomas C. Ogburn, who in 1890 and 1891 served Beaver Dam, New Hope
and Hebron.
Rev. William G. Ogburn, who in 1890, served Saint Paul and Mount Gilead.
Rev. Burr Williams, who from 1899 to 1902 served Conwell chapel at
Springvale, and from 1902 to 1903, served Mount Zion at Monger, O. T.
Rev. David J. Wallace, Langston, in 1899, and in 1906 at Okmulgee, Ok.
Ter.
Rev. Hugh L. Harry, New Hope at Frogville in 1904 and 1905.
SUCCESSION OF STATED CLERKS
Edward G. Haymaker, Clear Creek, Nov. 14, 1896-1903.
John H. Sleeper, Frogville, 1903-1904.
Thompson K. Bridges, Lukfata, 1904-1906.
Samuel Gladman, Millerton 1906-1910.
William J. Starks, Garvin, 1910-1914.
EXHIBIT OF GROWTH, 1868 TO 1913
The following
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