South Ohio

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US WMC -1–S.OH

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South Ohio

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  • 1894 (Creation)

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1-10000

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(1843-1968)

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      The South OH conference is first mentioned in the 1892 Discipline, “South OH CONFERENCE shall comprise that part of Ohio lying southerly from a line commencing at Richmond, Indiana, and running along the Pan Handle. Railroad to Xenia, Ohio ; thence east to the west line of the Central Ohio Conference; thence south along this line to the northern border of the southern tier of the counties of Ohio ; thence east along said northern
      border to the county of Monroe; thence south to the Ohio River; also the States of West Virginia and Kentucky.” The earliest journal in our files is from 1908, which specifies it is the fifteenth annual session. The conference had been authorized as a new conference for mostly African-American churches within the Miami (Ohio) and Central Ohio Conferences. Fourteen churches reported in 1908. The conference continued until the 1968 merger.

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