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<p> a Free-will [[Baptist]] minister, was born at Springfield, Mass., in 1818. He was converted in. 1849, in Iowa, where he had taken up his residence in 1846; was licensed in 1854, and in May, 1856, was ordained at a session of the [[Delaware]] and Clayton Quarterly Meeting. After preaching a few years, he enlisted in the Federal army, Jan. 1, 1863, but did not lose sight of his vocation as a minister. He fell in battle, Sept. 3,1863, at | Avery Clark <ref name="term_32779" /> | ||
==References == | <p> a Free-will [[Baptist]] minister, was born at Springfield, Mass., in 1818. He was converted in. 1849, in Iowa, where he had taken up his residence in 1846; was licensed in 1854, and in May, 1856, was ordained at a session of the [[Delaware]] and Clayton Quarterly Meeting. After preaching a few years, he enlisted in the [[Federal]] army, Jan. 1, 1863, but did not lose sight of his vocation as a minister. He fell in battle, Sept. 3,1863, at White Stone Hill, west of [[Sioux]] City. See Free-will Baptist Register, 1864, p [[9.(J. C. S]] ) </p> | ||
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Avery Clark [1]
a Free-will Baptist minister, was born at Springfield, Mass., in 1818. He was converted in. 1849, in Iowa, where he had taken up his residence in 1846; was licensed in 1854, and in May, 1856, was ordained at a session of the Delaware and Clayton Quarterly Meeting. After preaching a few years, he enlisted in the Federal army, Jan. 1, 1863, but did not lose sight of his vocation as a minister. He fell in battle, Sept. 3,1863, at White Stone Hill, west of Sioux City. See Free-will Baptist Register, 1864, p 9.(J. C. S )