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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 edition. Excerpt: ... xiv. A fine quartette: thomas graham, john bain, george W. clarke, homer J. clark. great progress. 1835. The Pittsburg Conference met in Pittsburg, Pa., July 22, 1835, Bishop James O. Andrew presiding. The list of appointments shows the rapid spread of.Methodism: Ravenna District, William Stevens, presiding elder; Cleveland, Francis A. Dighton; Cleveland Circuit, H. B. Stannard, one to be supplied; Twinsburg, Edward H. Taylor, John L. Holmes; Hudson, Daniel M. Stearns; Tallmadge and Middlebury, John K. Hallock; Deerfield, Rouse B. Gardner, Asahel Reeves; Ravenna. Hiram Gillmore; Chardon, Aurora Callender, James R. Locke; Painsville, Arthur M. Brown, Joseph A. Hallock: Warren District, Ira Eddy, presiding elder; New Castle, William Carroll, Thomas Thompson; Youngstown, John W. Hill, Thomas Stubbs, Henry Elliott; Warren and Hartford, John J. Steadman, Edward Birkett; Jefferson, Ira Norris, Mesopotamia, John C. Ayres; Newburg, John E. Aikin, Thomas Carr. sup.; Ashtabula, Billings O. Plimpton; Geneva. John Luccock, Silas Card; Gustavus, Stephen Hubbard, Edwin J. L. Baker; Williamsfield, Benjamin Preston, Dillon Prosser: Meadville District, Isaac Winans, presiding elder; Meadville, Ralph Clapp; Allegheny College, Martin Ruter, Homer J. Clark; Mercer, Joseph S. Barris; Salem, Ensign B. Hill, Reuben Peck; Centerville, Joseph W. Davis, Ahab Keller; Franklin, Alfred Brunson, George W. Clarke, to change after six months with Daniel M. Stearns; Oil Creek, Daniel Pritchard, Ansel Webber; Randolph, Watts B. Lloyd; Harmonsburg. Gustavus Hills, Calvin D. Rockwell; Cambridge, John Robinson, Daniel C. Richey; Springfield. John Chandler, John Prosser;