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<p> a Presbyterian minister, was born in Salem, Tennessee, in 1805. He graduated from [[Washington]] [[College]] in 1823, and from [[Princeton]] Theological Seminary in 1824; was professor of Biblical literature and exegesis in [[Hanover]] Seminary, Indiana; and stated supply at Middle Fork from 1831 to 1834; was ordained by the [[Presbytery]] of [[Salem]] in the latter year; pastor at Jonesborough, Tennessee, until 1845; stated supply of Second Church, Knoxville, for one year; pastor of Second Church, La Porte, Indiana, from 1846 to 1849; agent of the American Home Missionary [[Society]] from 1859 to 1862; stated supply at Nora and Lena, Illinois, for three years; labored for the Presbyterian missions in [[Illinois]] from 1865 to 1867; was stated supply for a Congregational [[Church]] in Naperville until 1871, and died there, February 8, 1874. See [[Genesis]] Cat. of Princeton Theol. Sem. 1881, page 57. </p>
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<p> a Presbyterian minister, was born in Salem, Tennessee, in 1805. He graduated from [[Washington]] College in 1823, and from [[Princeton]] Theological Seminary in 1824; was professor of Biblical literature and exegesis in [[Hanover]] Seminary, Indiana; and stated supply at Middle [[Fork]] from 1831 to 1834; was ordained by the [[Presbytery]] of [[Salem]] in the latter year; pastor at Jonesborough, Tennessee, until 1845; stated supply of Second Church, Knoxville, for one year; pastor of Second Church, La Porte, Indiana, from 1846 to 1849; agent of the American Home Missionary Society from 1859 to 1862; stated supply at Nora and Lena, Illinois, for three years; labored for the Presbyterian missions in [[Illinois]] from 1865 to 1867; was stated supply for a Congregational Church in Naperville until 1871, and died there, February 8, 1874. See [[Genesis]] Cat. of Princeton Theol. Sem. 1881, page 57. </p>
 
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John Whitfield Cunningham [1]

a Presbyterian minister, was born in Salem, Tennessee, in 1805. He graduated from Washington College in 1823, and from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1824; was professor of Biblical literature and exegesis in Hanover Seminary, Indiana; and stated supply at Middle Fork from 1831 to 1834; was ordained by the Presbytery of Salem in the latter year; pastor at Jonesborough, Tennessee, until 1845; stated supply of Second Church, Knoxville, for one year; pastor of Second Church, La Porte, Indiana, from 1846 to 1849; agent of the American Home Missionary Society from 1859 to 1862; stated supply at Nora and Lena, Illinois, for three years; labored for the Presbyterian missions in Illinois from 1865 to 1867; was stated supply for a Congregational Church in Naperville until 1871, and died there, February 8, 1874. See Genesis Cat. of Princeton Theol. Sem. 1881, page 57.

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