Early Cooperstown And the Methodist Episcopal Church

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Early Cooperstown And the Methodist Episcopal Church
Albert Clarke
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Newman. He at once joined the church, and took an active part in its work. He was graduated from Union College in 1863, and joined Troy Conference that year. Dr. Loomis has served some of the strongest churches in Troy Conference, and now in his retirement lives at Car- lisle, Pa. He married Miss Sophia Witt, of Coopers- town.
Dr. W. W. Bowdish is the son of a Methodist 48 EARLY COOPERSTOWN AND M. E. CHURCH preacher, and is himself one of five brothers who en- tered the ministry. One, the Rev.
...Arvine C. Bow- dish, was for a time a member of the Wyoming Con- ference. Wellesley W. Bowdish came to Coopers- town to attend the seminary, and retained his church membership at Hartwick whilst there, but taught in the Sunday School of the Cooperstown Church. Dr. Bowdish is a graduate of Wesleyan University. He has had a distinguished ministry, and now has supervision of the New Haven District of the New York East Conference, residing at New Haven, Conn.
The other three seminary students referred to were the Rev.


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