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Acting presiding elder: J. J. Glossbrenner.
Much of the session taken up in reading essays and discussing them.
Appointments appear to have been about the same as in 1864.
1866
Conference at Rohersville, Md., February 8. J. J. Glossbrenner, bishop; C. B. Hammack, secretary.
Present: Jacob J. Glossbrenner, J. K. Nelson, Dr. J. I. McNeil, Jacob Markwood, J. Harp, James W. Hott, Henry Tallhelm.
J. W. Grim, J. D. Keedy, W. J. Miller, J. W. Nihiser, C. B. Hammack, William Lutz, Adam I. Bovey, J. D. Fried, John W. Howe,
George Hoffman, H. A. Bovey, A. M. Evers, Jacob F. Hott, George W. Snapp, J. M. Rodruck, Jonathan Tobey, J. S. Grim,
George W. Statton, W. T. Lower, C. T. Stearn, George W. Albaugh—30.
Absent: William R. Coursey, P. H. Thomas, J. Cantor, J. Holcomb, George A. Shuey, Joseph Funkhouser, George B.
Rimel, J. Delpha, John Pope—9.
Visiting ministers: S. Lindsay (agent Otterbein University), D. Eberly, J. C. Smith, I. Baltzel, William Evers, D. E. Morris,
Henry Kumler.
Licentiate: J. E. Hott.
Granted transfers: G. B. Rimel, J. M. Cantor.
J. Funkhouser withdrew to join Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
A resolution to raise within the first three months of the year the share of the debt of the Book Concern apportioned by the
General Conference.
Missionary money received, $540.88.
Benevolent Fund, $363.58.
Resolutions passed sympathizing with Bishop Markwood in his severe illness, and endorsing Otterbein University and
Cottage Hill College at York, Pa.
1867
Conference at Boonsboro, Md., February 7.
J. J. Glossbrenner, bishop; C. B. Hammack, secretary.
Present: Jacob J. Glossbrenner. W. T. Lower, George W. Albaugh, J. K. Nelson, J. Harp, Henry Tallhelm, J. D. Keedy,
George W. Rexrode, W. J. Miller, C. B. Hammack, J. D. Fried, George Hoffman, A. M. Evers, George W. Snapp, Jonathan
Tobey, J. E. Hott, J. Delpha, J. L. Grim, George W. Statton, C. T. Stearn, J. W. Kiracofe, Dr. T. S. McNeil, James W. Hott, J. W.
Grimm, W. O. Grimm, P. H. Thomas, J. W. Nihiser, Adam I. Bovey, John W. Howe, H. A. Bovey, Jacob F. Hott, J. M. Rodruck,
J. S. Grimm, George A. Shuey, George W. Howe, S. Scott—36.
Absent: Jacob Markwood, J. Holcomb, William R. Coursey, William Lutz, John Pope—5.
Visiting ministers: Z. Warner, J. Perry, L. Hess, W. A. Jackson, Dr. Fetterhof, Ex-Bishop Russell.
Licensed to preach: George W. Howe, J. L. Grimm, Snowden Scott.
Transferred to Rock River Conference: W. R. Coursey, J. Tobey.
Presiding elder: G. W. Statton.
Died: J. Bachtel.
Agreement to cooperate with other conferences in procuring a parsonage in Baltimore for the bishop.
Appointments: Frederick, J. D. Fried, J. Delpha; Boonsboro, A. M. Evers, J. L. Grimm; Myersville, C. T. Stearn;
Hagerstown, C. B. Hammack, J. E. Hott; Bath, J. K. Nelson; Alleghany, J. W. Nihiser; South Branch, J. M. Rodruck;
Winchester, P. H. Thomas; Woodstock, J. W. Hott; Lacey Springs, J. W. Howe, Churchville, J. W. Kiracofe, J. W. Grimm;
Highland, G. W. Howe; Martinsburg mission, W. T. Lower; Pleasant Grove, H. Tallhelm; Eastern Virginia, W. J. Miller;
Rockbridge, to be supplied; Conference book agent, George Hoffman.
1868
Conference at Martinsburg, W. Va., February 7.
J. J. Glossbrenner, bishop; W. O. Grim, C. T. Stearn, secretaries.
Present: Jacob J. Glossbrenner, George W. Statton, William T. Lower, C. T. Stearn, George W. Albaugh, J. W. Kiracofe, J.
K. Nelson, T. S. McNeil, J. Harp, James W. Hott, Henry Tallhelm, J. W. Grim, J. D. Keedy, J. S. Grim, George A. Shuey, J. L.
Grim, William O. Grim, P. H. Thomas, William J. Miller, J. W. Nihiser, C. B. Hammack, Adam I. Bovey, John W. Howe, George
Hoffman, H. A. Bovey, A. M. Evers, Jacob F. Hott, George W. Snapp, J. M. Rodruck, J. E. Hott, John W. Howe, Snowden Scott
—32.
Absent: William Lutz, Jacob Markwood, George W. Rexrode, J. Holcomb, John Pope, J. D. Fried—6.
Died: J. Pope, J. Delpha.
Visiting ministers: W. J. Shuey, J. Tobey, ------ O. Ferrall. I. Baltzel, D. Eberly.
Conference divided into Potomac and Shenandoah Valley districts, with G. W. Statton presiding elder for the first; J. W.
Howe for the second.
Ordained: William J. Miller.
Received on transfer: I. Baltzell, Levi Hess, Jonathan Tobey.
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Much of the session taken up in reading essays and discussing them.
Appointments appear to have been about the same as in 1864.
1866
Conference at Rohersville, Md., February 8. J. J. Glossbrenner, bishop; C. B. Hammack, secretary.
Present: Jacob J. Glossbrenner, J. K. Nelson, Dr. J. I. McNeil, Jacob Markwood, J. Harp, James W. Hott, Henry Tallhelm.
J. W. Grim, J. D. Keedy, W. J. Miller, J. W. Nihiser, C. B. Hammack, William Lutz, Adam I. Bovey, J. D. Fried, John W. Howe,
George Hoffman, H. A. Bovey, A. M. Evers, Jacob F. Hott, George W. Snapp, J. M. Rodruck, Jonathan Tobey, J. S. Grim,
George W. Statton, W. T. Lower, C. T. Stearn, George W. Albaugh—30.
Absent: William R. Coursey, P. H. Thomas, J. Cantor, J. Holcomb, George A. Shuey, Joseph Funkhouser, George B.
Rimel, J. Delpha, John Pope—9.
Visiting ministers: S. Lindsay (agent Otterbein University), D. Eberly, J. C. Smith, I. Baltzel, William Evers, D. E. Morris,
Henry Kumler.
Licentiate: J. E. Hott.
Granted transfers: G. B. Rimel, J. M. Cantor.
J. Funkhouser withdrew to join Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
A resolution to raise within the first three months of the year the share of the debt of the Book Concern apportioned by the
General Conference.
Missionary money received, $540.88.
Benevolent Fund, $363.58.
Resolutions passed sympathizing with Bishop Markwood in his severe illness, and endorsing Otterbein University and
Cottage Hill College at York, Pa.
1867
Conference at Boonsboro, Md., February 7.
J. J. Glossbrenner, bishop; C. B. Hammack, secretary.
Present: Jacob J. Glossbrenner. W. T. Lower, George W. Albaugh, J. K. Nelson, J. Harp, Henry Tallhelm, J. D. Keedy,
George W. Rexrode, W. J. Miller, C. B. Hammack, J. D. Fried, George Hoffman, A. M. Evers, George W. Snapp, Jonathan
Tobey, J. E. Hott, J. Delpha, J. L. Grim, George W. Statton, C. T. Stearn, J. W. Kiracofe, Dr. T. S. McNeil, James W. Hott, J. W.
Grimm, W. O. Grimm, P. H. Thomas, J. W. Nihiser, Adam I. Bovey, John W. Howe, H. A. Bovey, Jacob F. Hott, J. M. Rodruck,
J. S. Grimm, George A. Shuey, George W. Howe, S. Scott—36.
Absent: Jacob Markwood, J. Holcomb, William R. Coursey, William Lutz, John Pope—5.
Visiting ministers: Z. Warner, J. Perry, L. Hess, W. A. Jackson, Dr. Fetterhof, Ex-Bishop Russell.
Licensed to preach: George W. Howe, J. L. Grimm, Snowden Scott.
Transferred to Rock River Conference: W. R. Coursey, J. Tobey.
Presiding elder: G. W. Statton.
Died: J. Bachtel.
Agreement to cooperate with other conferences in procuring a parsonage in Baltimore for the bishop.
Appointments: Frederick, J. D. Fried, J. Delpha; Boonsboro, A. M. Evers, J. L. Grimm; Myersville, C. T. Stearn;
Hagerstown, C. B. Hammack, J. E. Hott; Bath, J. K. Nelson; Alleghany, J. W. Nihiser; South Branch, J. M. Rodruck;
Winchester, P. H. Thomas; Woodstock, J. W. Hott; Lacey Springs, J. W. Howe, Churchville, J. W. Kiracofe, J. W. Grimm;
Highland, G. W. Howe; Martinsburg mission, W. T. Lower; Pleasant Grove, H. Tallhelm; Eastern Virginia, W. J. Miller;
Rockbridge, to be supplied; Conference book agent, George Hoffman.
1868
Conference at Martinsburg, W. Va., February 7.
J. J. Glossbrenner, bishop; W. O. Grim, C. T. Stearn, secretaries.
Present: Jacob J. Glossbrenner, George W. Statton, William T. Lower, C. T. Stearn, George W. Albaugh, J. W. Kiracofe, J.
K. Nelson, T. S. McNeil, J. Harp, James W. Hott, Henry Tallhelm, J. W. Grim, J. D. Keedy, J. S. Grim, George A. Shuey, J. L.
Grim, William O. Grim, P. H. Thomas, William J. Miller, J. W. Nihiser, C. B. Hammack, Adam I. Bovey, John W. Howe, George
Hoffman, H. A. Bovey, A. M. Evers, Jacob F. Hott, George W. Snapp, J. M. Rodruck, J. E. Hott, John W. Howe, Snowden Scott
—32.
Absent: William Lutz, Jacob Markwood, George W. Rexrode, J. Holcomb, John Pope, J. D. Fried—6.
Died: J. Pope, J. Delpha.
Visiting ministers: W. J. Shuey, J. Tobey, ------ O. Ferrall. I. Baltzel, D. Eberly.
Conference divided into Potomac and Shenandoah Valley districts, with G. W. Statton presiding elder for the first; J. W.
Howe for the second.
Ordained: William J. Miller.
Received on transfer: I. Baltzell, Levi Hess, Jonathan Tobey.
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