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A. Day, J. N. Fries, J. Harp, C. M. Hott, J. E. Hott, D. D. Keedy, W. L. Martin, J. K. Nelson, J. M. Roderick, S. H. Snell, W. O.
Fries, S. D. Skelton, J. E. B. Rice, S. Scott, N. A. Kiracofe, N. F. A. Cupp, W. H. Clary, C. P. Dyche, A. P. Funkhouser, J. W.
Hicks, G. P. Hott, J. W. Howe, J. W. Kiracofe, M. L. Mayselles, I. T. Parlett, G. J. Roudabush, I, M. Underwood, H. H. Fout, R.
Byrd, J. M. Bolton, M. F. Keiter, A. S. Hammack, G. B. Fadeley—50.

Absent: L. O. Burtner, J. H. Parlett, B. F. Cronise, G. Hoffman, P. H. Thomas, G. Harman, J. D. Freed, W. S. Rau, J. A.
Evans, W. Lutz, W. H. Burtner, J. M. Hott, A. Hoover, G. W. Howe, C. Miller, J. S. Grim—16.

Visiting ministers: D. R. Miller, Z. Warner, J. P. Miller, L. W. Stahl.
Licentiates: N. A. Kiracofe, G. B. Fadeley, A. S. Castle, A. S. Hammack, A. N. Horn.
Transfers to J. W. Funk, W. Hesse. Preachers' Aid Fund, $2,011.67. Died: Jacob Zerman, aged 71. Ordained: Albert Day,
J. M. Bolton.
Resolutions adopted against a division of the Conference, as proposed by the last General Conference. Transfer of G. J.
Roudabush returned.

Appointments, 216; organized churches, 168; members received, 1,105; at end of year, 9,422; Telescopes, 497; meeting
houses, 122; value, $131,796; parsonages, 13, value, $13,439; Sunday Schools, 163; teachers and officers, 1,423; scholars,
9,189; collected for missions, $1,003.81; for all purposes, $24,150.74; salaries of ministers, $10,872.61.

Presiding elders: A. M. Evers, (Potomac Dist.), J. W. Howe, (Shen. Dist.), J. W. Hicks, (South Branch Dist.).
Appointed: Boonsboro, C. M. Hott; Keedysville station, J. K. Nelson; Hagerstown, S. H. Snell; Hagerstown station, C. I. B.
Brane; Myersville, I. M. Underwood; Mechanicstown, G. J. Roudabush; Frederick, W. L. Martin; Frederick station, W. O. Fries;
Potomac, H. H. Fout; Martinsburg station, J. R. Ridenour; Berkeley, J. D. Freed; Vanclevesville, to be supplied; Churchville, S.
K. Wine; Augusta, C. P. Dyche; Rockbridge, R. Byrd; Dayton, H. Jones; Dayton station, A. P. Funkhouser; Lacey Spring
station, J. D. Donovan; Elkton, J. M. Hott; Madison, W. S. Rau; Cross, W. H. Sampsell; Edinburg, C. H. Crowell, and one to be
supplied; Winchester, J. E. Hott; Winchester station, G. P. Hott; Front Royal mission, J. A. Negley; Singers Glen, J. E. B. Rice;
Freedmen's mission, T. K. Clifford; Bloomery, G. B. Fadeley; Franklin, N. F. A. Cupp; North Fork mission, S. Scott; Westernport
station, J. M. Bolton; Lost River mission, N. A. Kiracofe; South Branch, P. J. Lawrence; New Creek, W. H. Clary; Lonaconing,
N. H. Meese; Deer Park mission, "A. Day; Elk Garden, S. A. Castle; Garrett, E. A. Pugh; Berkeley Springs, W. R. Berry; bishop
emeritus, J. J. Glossbrenner; editor Telescope, J. W. Hott; Principal Shenandoah Institute, J. N. Fries; missionary in Africa, J.
A. Evans.

1887
Conference at Keedysville, Md., March 2.

Jonathan Weaver, bishop; G. P. Hott, W. L. Martin, secretaries.
Visiting ministers: L. W. Stahl, W. McKee, D. R. Miller, J. P. Miller, --------- Burkholder, J. L. Grim, C. W. Stinespring, R.
Cow-den, J. X. Quigley, H. C. Deaner, T. F. Bushong, H. A. Schlicter.
Licentiates: W. F. Gruver, George M. Gruber, T. K. Clifford.
In treasury, $1,763.01.

Conference Educational Fund, .$469.78.
Of the Maryland District, eight out of nine quarterly conferences voted for the establishing of the Maryland Conference,
which was accordingly formed.
Ordained: N. F. A. Cupp, S. D. Skelton, J. E. B. Rice, H. H. Fout, M. L. Mayselles, R. Byrd.
Preachers' Aid Fund, §2,009.22.

Mission opened in Staunton and pastor appointed.
Died: J. J. Glossbrenner.
Conference funds divided, except Albin will fund, so as to give seven-tenths to Virginia, three- tenths to Maryland.
Appointments, 213; organized churches, 190; members received, 1,126; at end of year, 9,063; Telescopes, 536; meeting
houses, 126, value, $146,616; parsonages, 12, value, $13,138; collected for missions, $1,095.56; for all purposes,
$24,639.31; ministers' salaries, $11,018.39.

The following members went to the Maryland Conference: J. M. Bolton, C. I. B. Brane, A. S. Castle, B. F. Cronise, A. M.
Evers, H. H. Fout, W. O. Fries, J. S. Grim, G. M. Gruber, J. Harp, J. W. Hicks, A. N. Horn, C. M. Hott, D. D. Keedy, N. A.
Kiracofe, J. W. Kiracofe, W. L. Martin, J. K. Nelson, G. J. Roudabush, S. H. Snell, S. K. Wine—21.

The following went to the Virginia Conference: W. R. Berry, W. H. Burtner, L. O. Burtner, R. Byrd, W. H. Clary, T. K.
Clifford, C. H. Crowell, N. F. A. Cupp, J. D. Donovan, C. P. Dyche, J. A. Evans, G. R. Fadeley, J. N. Fries, A. P. Funkhouser, W.
F. Gruver, A. S. Hammack, George Harman, George Hoffman, A. Hoover, A. M. Horn, J. M. Hott, G. P. Hott, J. W. Howe, G. W.
Howe, H. Jones, M. F. Keiter, P. J. Lawrence, William Lutz, M. L. Mayselles, W. J. Miller, Charles Miller, J. A. Negley, J. W.
Nihiser, I. T. Parlett, J. H. Parlett, G. W. Rexrode, J. E. B. Bice, J. H. Ridenour, J. M. Roderick, W. H. Sampsell, S. Scott, S. D.
Skelton, P. H. Thomas, I. M. Underwood—46.

Presiding elders: C. P. Dyche, (Shen. Dist.), C. H. Crowell, (Winchester Dist.), A. M. Evers, (Md. Conf.),
Appointed (Va.): Edinburg, I. M. Underwood; Lacey Spring, J. D. Donovan; Dayton, R. Byrd; Dayton station, A. P.
Funkhouser; Augusta, J. M. Hott; Churchville, J. E. B. Rice; Rockbridge, S. D. Skelton; Luray mission, to be supplied; Madison,
G. H. Snapp; Cross Keys, W. H. Sampsell; Front Royal, ------ Walters; Singers Glen, W. F. Gruver; Elkton, G. B. Fadeley;
Freedmen's mission, T. K. Clifford; Winchester station, G. P. Hott; Bloomery, J. M. Roderick; Franklin, N. F. A. Cupp; North
Fork, G. W. Rexroad; Lost River mission, J. A. Negley; South Branch, W. D. Barger; New Creek, W. H. Clary; Berkeley
Springs, W. R. Berry; Vanclevesville, W. B. Evers; Martinsburg station, J. R. Ridenour; Berkeley, J. D. Freed; Winchester, J. E.

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