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Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler

CHAPTER XXIX
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In 1859 I only spent part of the year preaching in Kansas.

At the earnest solicitation of Ovid Butler, the founder and munificent patron of Butler University, I spent six months preaching in the State of Indiana.

A missionary society had been organized in Indianapolis, in which Ovid Butler was the leading spirit, and such men as Joseph Bryant, and Matthew McKeever, brothers-in-law to Alexander Campbell, together with Jonas Hartzell, Cyrus McNeely, of Hopedale, Ohio, and Eld.

John Boggs, of Cincinnati, and many others, were associated with him in the movement.

By these brethren I was for some time partially sustained as a missionary in Kansas.


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