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Appointments, 149; organized churches, 136; members received, 595; at end of year, 7,309; Sunday Schools, 129;
teachers and officers, 993; scholars, 7,516; churches, 101; value, $81,866; parsonages, 8, value, $5,691; collected for
missions, $579.52; for all purposes, $15,131.63; preachers' salaries, $7,668.32.

Presiding elders: C. P. Dyche, (Shen. Dist.), C. H. Crowell, (Winchester Dist.).

Appointed: Rockbridge, J. M. Hott; Staunton mission station, J. D. Donovan; Augusta, S. D. Skelton; North Fork, N. A.
Kiracofe; Franklin, J. E. Fout; Singers Glen, J. E. Hott; Churchville, G. W. Statton; Lacey Spring, G. B. Fadeley; Edinburg, W.
R. Berry; Dayton, I. M. Underwood; Elkton, W. F. Gruver; Madison mission, J. W. Maiden; Cross Keys, S. L. Rice; Freedmen's
mission, T. K. Clifford; Toms Brook, R. Byrd; Front Royal, J. W. Walter; Hartmansville mission, E. A. Pugh; Winchester, J. B.
Chamberlain; Frederick, W. H. Sampsell; Berkeley Springs, J. E. B. Rice; South Branch, N. F. A. Cupp; Martinsburg station, J.
R. Ridenour; Vanclevesville, W. O. Ewing; Lost River, J. F. Snyder; New Creek, W. J. Miller; Bloomery, P. J. Lawrence;
Moorefield, W. P. Bazzle.

1891
Conference at Churchville, Va., March 4.
John Dickson, bishop; G. P. Hott, W. R. Berry, secretaries.
Visiting ministers: G. W. Statton, G. H. Snapp, J. W. Ingle, B. F. Booth, C. I. B. Brane, W. J. Shuey, A. M. Horn, N. A.
Kiracofe.

Open transfer to W. J. Miller.
Licentiates: E. W. McMullen, B. P. S. Busey.
M. F. Keiter, I. T. Parlett, J. H. Parlett marked "irregularly withdrawn," having joined the radical wing.
Ordained: J. B. Chamberlain.

In treasury, $1,750.87.
Preachers' Aid Fund, $1,531.73.
Educational Aid Fund, $345.73.
Special collection ordered taken in all the Sunday schools for the benefit of the church now building in Washington, D. C.

Appointments, 161; organized churches, 148; members received, 800; at end of year, 7,61; Telescopes, 213; meeting
houses, 102, value, $86,955; parsonages, 9, value, $7,381; Sunday Schools, 126; teachers and officers, 1,002; scholars,
7,646; collected for missions, $704.31; for all purposes, $17,042.48; preachers' salaries, $7,737.55.

1892
Conference at Berkeley Springs, W. Va., March 2.
E. B. Kephart, bishop; G. P. Hott, J. B. Chamberlain, secretaries.
Visiting ministers: William McKee, M. L. Mayselles, N. A. Kiracofe.

Licentiate: J. W. Maiden.
Mission work begun in Shenandoah in June, 1891, by S. K. Wine.
Mission opened in Roanoke, May, 1891, by J. E. Fout, a student, A. P. Funkhouser guaranteeing him $100 for his work in
summer vacation. J. W. Howe served the mission after Mr. Fout returned to the seminary. Special collection ordered by vote of
Conference for this mission, and 8255 subscribed on the floor.
Ordained: S. L. Rice, W. O. Ewing, J. F. Snyder.

In treasury, $1,669.67.
Educational Aid Fund, $345.73.
Ministerial Benefit fund, $1,597.72.
Appointments, 161; organized churches, 147; Sunday Schools, 137; teachers and officers, 1,003; scholars, 7,819;
members received, 832; at end of year, 7,819; Telescopes, 251; meeting houses, 104, value, $89,150; parsonages, 12, value,
$7,640; collected for missions, $841.90; for all purposes, $16,046.71; preachers' salaries, $8,889.24.

1893

Conference at Hawkinstown, Va., March 1.
Nicholas Castle, bishop; G. P. Hott, J. B. Chamberlain, secretaries.
Visiting ministers: I. L. Kephart, A. M. Evers, W. O. Fries, Pres. E. B. Bierman.
Licentiate: J. W. Walter.

Transferred: I. M. Underwood.
Died: Charles Miller, Mar. 9, 1892, aged 67; J. W. Nihiser, Feb. 1893, aged 66.
Virginia Conference, Young People's Christian Union, organized.
In treasury, $1,950.03.

Appointments, 161; organized churches, 138; members received, 897; at end of year, 8,076; Telescopes, 263; Sunday
Schools, 122; teachers and officers, 931; scholars, 7,153; meeting houses, 104, value, $90,707; parsonages, 14, value,
$10,049; collected for missions, $787; for all purposes, $21,589.08; preachers' salaries, $9,340.15.

1894

Conference at Staunton, Va., February 28.

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