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<p> a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Bloomington, Indiana, December 4, 1834. In 1854 he joined the [[Indiana]] Conference, and spent two years in circuits, eleven in stations, three in the army as chaplain, one as agent for the centenary fund, four as presiding elder, and eleven as assistant editor of the Western [[Christian]] Advocate. He died December 18, 1886. See Minutes of Annual Conferences (Fall), 1887, page 350. </p>
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<p> a [[Methodist]] Episcopal minister, was born at Bloomington, Indiana, December 4, 1834. In 1854 he joined the [[Indiana]] Conference, and spent two years in circuits, eleven in stations, three in the army as chaplain, one as agent for the centenary fund, four as presiding elder, and eleven as assistant editor of the Western [[Christian]] Advocate. He died December 18, 1886. See Minutes of Annual Conferences (Fall), 1887, page 350. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:45, 15 October 2021

John J. Hight [1]

a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Bloomington, Indiana, December 4, 1834. In 1854 he joined the Indiana Conference, and spent two years in circuits, eleven in stations, three in the army as chaplain, one as agent for the centenary fund, four as presiding elder, and eleven as assistant editor of the Western Christian Advocate. He died December 18, 1886. See Minutes of Annual Conferences (Fall), 1887, page 350.

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