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Volume 7 History of Virginia Conferences of United Brethren December 26, 2024
6. Also Mt. Pleasant and Cherry Grove from Winchester circuit to form a circuit to be known
as Capon Spring circuit.
7. Detach Central appointment from Berkeley circuit and attach to Bloomery circuit.
8. That Berkeley Springs station and Berkeley Springs circuit be consolidated, subject to the
discretion of the Stationing Committee.
9. Detach Franklin circuit from Winchester district and attach to Shenandoah district. J. W.
Howe, C. P. Dyche, G. B. Fadeley, N. F. A. Cupp, Jno. Powell, J. H. Sensabaugh, H. N. Whitesel.
Summary from Funkhouser.
Conference at Martinsburg, W. Va., March 20. J. S. Mills, bishop; G. P. Hott, W. R. Berry, secretaries .
Visiting ministers: W. M. Bell, A. M. Evers, W. L. Mayselles. G. H. Snapp, J. W. Kiracofe, G. W. Kiracofe, C. W.
Stinespring, A. N. Horn, J. Dickson, G. J. Roudabush, I. L. Kephart, J. T. Spangler.
Licentiates: S. A. Crabill, W. O. Jones, W. H. Bruce, C. D. Bennett, H. E. Richardson, A. J. Secrist.
In treasury, $3,136.
Educational Fund, $412.80.
Preachers’ Aid Fund, $1,938.45.
Ordained: B. P. S. Busey, W. P. Bazzle.
Resolution adopted inviting Maryland Conference to reunite with the Virginia Conference.
Appointments, 181; organized churches, 164; members received, 1,351; at end of year, 9,282; Sunday schools, 137;
teachers and officers, 1,046; scholars, 8,014; meeting houses, 109, value, $100,765: parsonages, 16, value, $12,791;
Telescopes, 460; collected for missions, $1,127.21; for all purposes, $23,106.32; preachers salaries, $10,202.91.
1895 Reports 84
6. Also Mt. Pleasant and Cherry Grove from Winchester circuit to form a circuit to be known
as Capon Spring circuit.
7. Detach Central appointment from Berkeley circuit and attach to Bloomery circuit.
8. That Berkeley Springs station and Berkeley Springs circuit be consolidated, subject to the
discretion of the Stationing Committee.
9. Detach Franklin circuit from Winchester district and attach to Shenandoah district. J. W.
Howe, C. P. Dyche, G. B. Fadeley, N. F. A. Cupp, Jno. Powell, J. H. Sensabaugh, H. N. Whitesel.
Summary from Funkhouser.
Conference at Martinsburg, W. Va., March 20. J. S. Mills, bishop; G. P. Hott, W. R. Berry, secretaries .
Visiting ministers: W. M. Bell, A. M. Evers, W. L. Mayselles. G. H. Snapp, J. W. Kiracofe, G. W. Kiracofe, C. W.
Stinespring, A. N. Horn, J. Dickson, G. J. Roudabush, I. L. Kephart, J. T. Spangler.
Licentiates: S. A. Crabill, W. O. Jones, W. H. Bruce, C. D. Bennett, H. E. Richardson, A. J. Secrist.
In treasury, $3,136.
Educational Fund, $412.80.
Preachers’ Aid Fund, $1,938.45.
Ordained: B. P. S. Busey, W. P. Bazzle.
Resolution adopted inviting Maryland Conference to reunite with the Virginia Conference.
Appointments, 181; organized churches, 164; members received, 1,351; at end of year, 9,282; Sunday schools, 137;
teachers and officers, 1,046; scholars, 8,014; meeting houses, 109, value, $100,765: parsonages, 16, value, $12,791;
Telescopes, 460; collected for missions, $1,127.21; for all purposes, $23,106.32; preachers salaries, $10,202.91.
1895 Reports 84