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Volume 7 History of Virginia Conferences of United Brethren December 26, 2024
Winchester District—J. D. Donovan, P.E.; on district, 5,417. in Conference, 11,081(alphabetized):
BAYARD—L. A. Racey. Bayard, 29; Laurel Dale, 35; Mt. Pisgah, 30; Rehobeth, 14; Shaw, 6;
Sulphur, 24; Cross, 41; Hartmansville, 7; Claysville, 28; Foster’s, —; Hampshire,—; —214.
BERKELEY SPRINGS CIRCUIT—P. J. Lawrence. Union Chapel, 70; Tabor, 52; Otterbein, 40;
Mt. Pleasant, 21; Friendship, 23; Alpine, 26—232.
BERKELEY SPRINGS STATION—N. F. A. Cupp. Berkeley Springs, —; Fairview,—; Sir
John’s Run, —; 249.
CACAPON—C. M. Good. Fairview, 24; Camp Hill, 16; Nebo, 57; Road Ridge, 14; Mt. Pisgah,
14; Rose of Sharon, 48—173.
EDINBURG—L. W. Lutz. Edinburg, 69; Columbia Furnace, 91; Hawkinstown, 31; Otterbein,
36; Mt. Carmel, 47; Mt. Herman, 46—326.
FREDERICK—S. K. Wine. Sharon, 103; Ridings, 102; Friendship, 61; Sunrise, 34; Mt. Zion,
60; Greenway, 36—396.
INWOOD—S. A. Crabill. Friendship, 62; Inwood, 27; Red Bud, 51; Broad Lane, 25; Pleasant
Plain, 39; Salem, 16—220.
JONES SPRING—G. W. Stover. Sleepy Creek, 110; Snyder’s, 47; Providence, 96; Jones Spring,
114; Central, 70; Sulphur Springs, 11; Mt. Carmel, 32—480.
LOST RIVER—J. B. Furguson. Garrett, 47; Jenkins, 81; Caplingers, 49; Mt. Vernon, 63;
Mountain Dale, 16; Mt. Storm, 34; Bean’s, 17; Grassy Lick, 17; Dutch Hollow, 28; Speer’s Run,
52; Baker’s Run, 65; Pine Ridge, 17; Grady’s, 12—498.
MARTINSBURG—W. F. Gruver. Greensburg, 89; Martinsburg, 255—344.
NEW CREEK—A. J. Secrist. Antioch, 95; Waxler, 47; Cabin Run, 69; Mt. Zion, 76; Eureka, 49;
Mt. Olive, 65; Otterbein, 116; Horse Shoe, 25—542.
PRINCE WILLIAM—Midland, 45; Hazlewood, 43; Buck Hall, 17; Auburn, 8—113.
SOUTH BRANCH—S. Burgess. Mt. Hebron, 77; Mt. Carmel, 84; Johnsonville, 59; Mt. Olive,
33; Marvin Chapel, 30; Lahmansville , 48; Maysville, 59; Hopeville, 44; Corners, 18—452.
TOM’S BROOK—W. H. Sampsell. Toms Brook, 123; Mt. Hebron, 94; Shiloh, 15; Bethel, 75—
306.
WEST FREDERICK—T. J. Feaster. Capon Springs, 86; Red Bud, 36; Mount Pleasant, 29;
Cherry Grove, 15; Laurel Hill 35; Hebron, 30; Files Chapel, 26; Pleasant Grove, 53—344.
WINCHESTER—S. D. Skelton. Winchester, 159; Mt. Olive, 67; Pleasant Valley, 104:
Mt. Pleasant, 69—399.
Summary from Funkhouser.
Conference at Churchville, Va., March 13-17. E. B. Kephart, bishop; G. P. Hott, secretary.
Advisory seats given to W. B. Keeley, W. S. Campbell, Dr. W. E. Funk.
Reporter: A. P. Funkhouser.
Next General Conference asked to define the boundary of this Conference so as to include in it all of Alleghany county
(Md.), and all of Garrett east of the Alleghany Divide.
W. F. Gruver, A. P. Funkhouser appointed delegates to the Anti-Saloon League meeting at Washington, D. C. in
December.
Ordered that Mt. Pleasant be detached from Winchester circuit and added to Inwood circuit; that Red Bud be detached
from Inwood and added to Winchester; that Claysville be attached to New Creek circuit; that Virginia Mission district be divided
into Staunton and Linville circuits.
W. L. Childress, H. E. Richardson transferred to Maryland Conference; Dr. T. C. Carter granted an open transfer.
Itinerants: T. J. Feaster, E. A. Stanton.
Presiding elders: G. P. Hott, J. D. Donovan.
1901 Reports 105
Winchester District—J. D. Donovan, P.E.; on district, 5,417. in Conference, 11,081(alphabetized):
BAYARD—L. A. Racey. Bayard, 29; Laurel Dale, 35; Mt. Pisgah, 30; Rehobeth, 14; Shaw, 6;
Sulphur, 24; Cross, 41; Hartmansville, 7; Claysville, 28; Foster’s, —; Hampshire,—; —214.
BERKELEY SPRINGS CIRCUIT—P. J. Lawrence. Union Chapel, 70; Tabor, 52; Otterbein, 40;
Mt. Pleasant, 21; Friendship, 23; Alpine, 26—232.
BERKELEY SPRINGS STATION—N. F. A. Cupp. Berkeley Springs, —; Fairview,—; Sir
John’s Run, —; 249.
CACAPON—C. M. Good. Fairview, 24; Camp Hill, 16; Nebo, 57; Road Ridge, 14; Mt. Pisgah,
14; Rose of Sharon, 48—173.
EDINBURG—L. W. Lutz. Edinburg, 69; Columbia Furnace, 91; Hawkinstown, 31; Otterbein,
36; Mt. Carmel, 47; Mt. Herman, 46—326.
FREDERICK—S. K. Wine. Sharon, 103; Ridings, 102; Friendship, 61; Sunrise, 34; Mt. Zion,
60; Greenway, 36—396.
INWOOD—S. A. Crabill. Friendship, 62; Inwood, 27; Red Bud, 51; Broad Lane, 25; Pleasant
Plain, 39; Salem, 16—220.
JONES SPRING—G. W. Stover. Sleepy Creek, 110; Snyder’s, 47; Providence, 96; Jones Spring,
114; Central, 70; Sulphur Springs, 11; Mt. Carmel, 32—480.
LOST RIVER—J. B. Furguson. Garrett, 47; Jenkins, 81; Caplingers, 49; Mt. Vernon, 63;
Mountain Dale, 16; Mt. Storm, 34; Bean’s, 17; Grassy Lick, 17; Dutch Hollow, 28; Speer’s Run,
52; Baker’s Run, 65; Pine Ridge, 17; Grady’s, 12—498.
MARTINSBURG—W. F. Gruver. Greensburg, 89; Martinsburg, 255—344.
NEW CREEK—A. J. Secrist. Antioch, 95; Waxler, 47; Cabin Run, 69; Mt. Zion, 76; Eureka, 49;
Mt. Olive, 65; Otterbein, 116; Horse Shoe, 25—542.
PRINCE WILLIAM—Midland, 45; Hazlewood, 43; Buck Hall, 17; Auburn, 8—113.
SOUTH BRANCH—S. Burgess. Mt. Hebron, 77; Mt. Carmel, 84; Johnsonville, 59; Mt. Olive,
33; Marvin Chapel, 30; Lahmansville , 48; Maysville, 59; Hopeville, 44; Corners, 18—452.
TOM’S BROOK—W. H. Sampsell. Toms Brook, 123; Mt. Hebron, 94; Shiloh, 15; Bethel, 75—
306.
WEST FREDERICK—T. J. Feaster. Capon Springs, 86; Red Bud, 36; Mount Pleasant, 29;
Cherry Grove, 15; Laurel Hill 35; Hebron, 30; Files Chapel, 26; Pleasant Grove, 53—344.
WINCHESTER—S. D. Skelton. Winchester, 159; Mt. Olive, 67; Pleasant Valley, 104:
Mt. Pleasant, 69—399.
Summary from Funkhouser.
Conference at Churchville, Va., March 13-17. E. B. Kephart, bishop; G. P. Hott, secretary.
Advisory seats given to W. B. Keeley, W. S. Campbell, Dr. W. E. Funk.
Reporter: A. P. Funkhouser.
Next General Conference asked to define the boundary of this Conference so as to include in it all of Alleghany county
(Md.), and all of Garrett east of the Alleghany Divide.
W. F. Gruver, A. P. Funkhouser appointed delegates to the Anti-Saloon League meeting at Washington, D. C. in
December.
Ordered that Mt. Pleasant be detached from Winchester circuit and added to Inwood circuit; that Red Bud be detached
from Inwood and added to Winchester; that Claysville be attached to New Creek circuit; that Virginia Mission district be divided
into Staunton and Linville circuits.
W. L. Childress, H. E. Richardson transferred to Maryland Conference; Dr. T. C. Carter granted an open transfer.
Itinerants: T. J. Feaster, E. A. Stanton.
Presiding elders: G. P. Hott, J. D. Donovan.
1901 Reports 105