Lockport Annual Conference, Rev. Daniel Heinz, President. Houghton, NY. August 10, 1961.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaPhotographs
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Joint Wesleyan & Free Methodist Ministerial Feb 7, 1967—Houghton, NY. Rev. Carson Reiber, Free Methodist Superintendent; Dr. Robert Fine, Free Methodist College Pastor; Rev. Daniel A. Heinz, Lockport Conference President
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaPhoto of the first session of the Alabama Conference November 10,1910 in Ada's Chapel (one of the first churches in Alabama).
Front Row (left to right): Rev. R.G. Ramsey, Rev. Eldredge Snipe, Rev. Loren Bamburg, Rev. Cleveland Tucker, Ivah Ruth
Ramsey
Back Row (left to right): Mr. W.E. Hobson, Rev. P.C. [Pierce Clayton] Ramsey, Rev. Mrs. Ada White-Ramsey, Rev. Cleona Peoples. (The young child in Mrs. Ada's arms is Orion Francis Ramsey.)
Elizabeth Whicker, widow of Samuel Whicker, is pictured with three of her children. Seated next to her is her son, James Whicker—an anti-slavery advocate and the first delegate of the Indiana Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaPhoto is only identified as 1963 General Conference, Fairmount.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaPhotos of the Wesleyan Methodist Dakota District Presidents 1882–1971
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThe date of this photo is unknown.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaBethel Tabernacle at Wesleyan Campground Fairmount, IN. No date given.
The Wesleyan ChurchThe photo encompasses the stage area, which serves as the central platform for presiding officers, speakers, and musical contributors, as well as the conference bar—the designated seating area for voting delegates, both ministerial and lay during official proceedings.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaRoll of Membership:
Africa: A. J. Argo.
Alabama: E. L. Shigley, Arthur L. Deason, J. A. Treese, O. B. Shows.
Allegheny: H. C. Van Wormer, R. S. Baldwin, I. F. McLeister, Clyde Taylor, T. A. Robertson, Jos. B. Markey, T. W. Comadoll, T. O. McCracken, Mont L. Moore, V. E. Sell, Mrs. Lois Swauger, Mabel D. Sell.
Australia: K. M. Ridgway.
California: Truman Miller, Clinton Gumm.
Canada: S. W. Blanchard, Hibbert Vipond.
Champlain: Charles Dayton, Eva Allen, Elton Seaman, Hollis Stevenson, Raymond E. Smith.
Dakota: J. F. Simpson, Charles W. Reisdorph, L. D. Harris, Dan Palmer, Marie Brannon.
India: Floyd E. Banker.
Indiana: A. M. Jackson, Jesse Shatford, E. L. Kierstead, Art Costello, Vestal Van Matre, Asa Ault, W. F. McConn, Frank Martin, Garl Beaver, Oren Felton, Russell Klinger, Allen Bowman, C. D. Crabill, Warren Stites, Sterl Phinney, Archie Minx, E. J. Pitts, Maxwell Enyeart.
Iowa: William H. Dyer, Ethel Dyer, Paul L. Kindschi, S. Hugh Paine, Jr.
Kansas: E. A. Coates, Harold Miller, W. A. Smith, J. S. Freeborn, R. E. Britton, Charles D. Jenkins.
Kentucky: Jacob Hunter, B. L. Clark.
Lockport: A. J. Taylor, Stephen W. Paine, C. I. Armstrong, Rudolph C. Nelson.
Michigan: D. T. Perrine, Floyd Merrill, E. L. Crocker, E. D. Cheney, R. S. Woodhead, John Huff.
Middle Atlantic States: J. Edgar Martin, Elwood L. Kachel.
Nebraska: Clarence Budensiek, Ralph Ernst.
North Carolina: W. C. Lovin, J. C. Poole, E. L. Henderson, J. P. Davidson, Lyman F. Lance, J. L. Stack, D. C. Stone, A. J. Beauchamp, Dewey O. Miller, L. G. Powell, Watson C. Black, J. C. Putman, Edwin L. Foot, W. W. Kiser.
North Georgia: H. A. Johnson, W. C. Gunby.
North Michigan: D. A. Manker, W. G. Stewart, E. D. Jeffries, Glenn Root.
Ohio: Leslie D. Wilcox, George Fisher, Donald C. Fisher, Harry L. Armstrong, Curtis E. Knight.
Oklahoma: G. C. Cockrell, LeVerne Tolle.
Oregon: Henry B. Aarhus, James Polits.
Rochester: David A. Rees, Floyd Douglass, Stanley Wright, Merlin Nicholson.