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Pioneer preachers in Colored Conferences; First row, across: Rev. N. M. Carroll, D.D., Washington; Rev. H. W. Key, D.D., Tennessee; Rev. E. W. S. Peck, D.D., Washington; Rev. Pierre Landry, D.D., Louisiana; Second row: Rev. Robert Smith, North Carolina; Rev. Edward Lee. Texas; Rev. A. R. Melton, Atlanta; Rev. Daniel Brooks, North Carolina; Third row: Rev. Jeffrey Grant, Florida; Rev. R. E. Gillum, D.D., Central Missouri; Rev. O. Nelson, Central Alabama; Rev. J. E. Wilson, D.D., South Carolina; Fourth row: Rev. Joseph Courtney, D.D., Lexington; Rev. J. M. Shumpert, D.D., Mississippi; Rev. Harry Swann, West Texas.

Pioneer preachers in Colored Conferences; First row, across: Rev. N. M. Carroll, D.D., Washington; Rev. H. W. Key, D.D., Tennessee; Rev. E. W. S. Peck, D.D., Washington; Rev. Pierre Landry, D.D., Louisiana; Second row: Rev. Robert Smith, North Carolina; Rev. Edward Lee. Texas; Rev. A. R. Melton, Atlanta; Rev. Daniel Brooks, North Carolina; Third row: Rev. Jeffrey Grant, Florida; Rev. R. E. Gillum, D.D., Central Missouri; Rev. O. Nelson, Central Alabama; Rev. J. E. Wilson, D.D., South Carolina; Fourth row: Rev. Joseph Courtney, D.D., Lexington; Rev. J. M. Shumpert, D.D., Mississippi; Rev. Harry Swann, West Texas.

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