[Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler by Pardee Butler]@TWC D-Link bookPersonal Recollections of Pardee Butler CHAPTER XXXII 2/16
After seven years of labor, beginning in 1858, and ending in 1865, notwithstanding the disorders of the period, this Convention is able to give a tabulated report of seventy-nine churches organized in the State with their bishops, deacons and evangelists, and having an aggregate of 3,020. 3.
It is able to report a missionary society, that in the eight months intervening between the Tecumseh State meeting and the present Convention, has collected and paid over to its four evangelists--J; H. Bauserman, Pardee Butler, S.G.Brown and J.J.
Trott--the sum of $827. 4.
The Convention was able to adjourn, full of hope and enthusiasm, and to promise itself that it would do a still better work in the time to come. The names of the following persons appear as the accredited messengers of the churches: Leavenworth--J.
C.Stone, G.H.Field, S.A. Marshal, H.Allen, J.T.Gardiner, Calvin Reasoner.
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