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Volume 7 History of Virginia Conferences of United Brethren December 26, 2024
Visiting committee to Shenandoah Institute appointed, this being the first official recognition of the School.
Appointments, 215; organized churches, 186; members received, 1,113; at end of year, 7,808; Telescopes, 564; Sunday
school, 146; teachers and officers, 1,375; scholars, 7,531; meeting houses, 104; parsonages, 10; collected for missions,
$1,155.94; for all purposes, $24,250.47; salaries of ministers, $9,509.86.
Appointed: Frederick, W. Beall; Frederick station, J. L. Grim; Mechanicstown, J. D. Fried; Myersville, C. M. Hott;
Keedysville station, J. W. Kiracofe; Boonsboro, J. Ruebush; Hagerstown, J. W. Funk; Hagerstown station, C. W. Stinespring;
Opequon, W. B. Evers; Martinsburg station, J. K. Nelson; Berkeley Springs, I. M. Underwood; Berkeley, J. H. Parlett;
Churchville, A. M. Evers; Augusta, C. H. Crowell; Dayton, A. P. Funkhouser, and one to be supplied; Lacey Springs, G. J.
Roudabush; Winchester, E. Ludwig; Winchester station, J. R. Ridenour; Page Valley, H. Jones; Madison mission, I. T. Hott;
Rockbridge, A. Hoover; Shady Grove mission, W. J. Miller; Clarke mission, J. M. Hott; Augusta Freedman’s mission, to be
supplied; Rockingham Freedman’s mission, J. A. Evans; Garrett, M. A. Salt; Alleghany, W. H. Clary; Westernport station, J. E.
Widmeyer; New Creek, W. R. Berry; Moorefield mission, I. T. Parlett; Mill Creek, W. Hesse; Franklin, S. K. Wine, editor
Telescope, J. W. Hott; bishop East Ohio District, J. J. Glossbrenner; professor in Shenandoah Seminary, J. N. Fries.
Presiding elders: W. O. Grim (Potomac Dist.), J. W. Howe Shenandoah Dist.), J. E. Hott (South Branch Dist.).
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Visiting committee to Shenandoah Institute appointed, this being the first official recognition of the School.
Appointments, 215; organized churches, 186; members received, 1,113; at end of year, 7,808; Telescopes, 564; Sunday
school, 146; teachers and officers, 1,375; scholars, 7,531; meeting houses, 104; parsonages, 10; collected for missions,
$1,155.94; for all purposes, $24,250.47; salaries of ministers, $9,509.86.
Appointed: Frederick, W. Beall; Frederick station, J. L. Grim; Mechanicstown, J. D. Fried; Myersville, C. M. Hott;
Keedysville station, J. W. Kiracofe; Boonsboro, J. Ruebush; Hagerstown, J. W. Funk; Hagerstown station, C. W. Stinespring;
Opequon, W. B. Evers; Martinsburg station, J. K. Nelson; Berkeley Springs, I. M. Underwood; Berkeley, J. H. Parlett;
Churchville, A. M. Evers; Augusta, C. H. Crowell; Dayton, A. P. Funkhouser, and one to be supplied; Lacey Springs, G. J.
Roudabush; Winchester, E. Ludwig; Winchester station, J. R. Ridenour; Page Valley, H. Jones; Madison mission, I. T. Hott;
Rockbridge, A. Hoover; Shady Grove mission, W. J. Miller; Clarke mission, J. M. Hott; Augusta Freedman’s mission, to be
supplied; Rockingham Freedman’s mission, J. A. Evans; Garrett, M. A. Salt; Alleghany, W. H. Clary; Westernport station, J. E.
Widmeyer; New Creek, W. R. Berry; Moorefield mission, I. T. Parlett; Mill Creek, W. Hesse; Franklin, S. K. Wine, editor
Telescope, J. W. Hott; bishop East Ohio District, J. J. Glossbrenner; professor in Shenandoah Seminary, J. N. Fries.
Presiding elders: W. O. Grim (Potomac Dist.), J. W. Howe Shenandoah Dist.), J. E. Hott (South Branch Dist.).
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