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Source: Church History Vol. 4 Chapter 6 Page: 103 (~1875)

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103 to his former field into Pike, Brown, and Schuyler Counties, Illinois. J. R. Lambert, Southern Illinois, Southern Indiana, and Kentucky. Z. H. Gurley, Iowa and Missouri. C. F. Styles and E. C. Brand, under direction of James Caffall. J. S. Patterson, Central Iowa, Central Illinois, Central Indiana, and Southern Ohio. J. C. Foss, Southern Ohio, and West Virginia as soon as practicable. Robert Davis, Canada. J. H. Hansen, Southeastern Mission. George Shaw, Canada. B. V. Springer, Southwestern Ohio and Southern Indiana. C. G. Lanphear, New York and Pennsylvania. J. C. Clapp, Pacific Slope. J. T. Davies and Robert Evans, Wales. M. H. Forscutt, to extend his former mission into Iowa and Missouri, if deemed advisable. L. F. West and J. W. Bryan, Texas. S. V. Bailey and Henry C. Smith, Michigan and Northern Indiana. Magnus Fyrando and Hans Hansen, Scandinavian Mission. Heman C. Smith, under direction of J. R. Lambert. Fred Ursenbach, Switzerland and Italy. J. S. Snively, referred to district where he lives. Nicholas Stamm, referred to local authorities. F. P. Peterson, Denmark, under the direction of M. Fyrando. C. W. Wandell and Glaud Rodger, Australia, with permission to Elder Wandell to return home if the state of his health demanded. F. C. Warnky, Colorado. Charles Derry, Western Iowa and Nebraska. Robert Warnock, Utah. Thomas Taylor, European Mission. J. V. Roberts, to the district where he resides. Joseph Lakeman, in charge of the Maine and Nova Scotia Mission. Duncan Campbell, Canada, Michigan, and Northern Indiana. William Anderson, California. J. L. Adams, referred to his district. C. N. Brown, Massachusetts District.

The Pacific Slope Mission held its annual conference at Alameda, California, April 6 to 12; A. H. Smith of the Twelve and Elder Hervey Green presiding; Elders Peter Canavan and J. C. Clapp clerks. The reports of missionaries and branches were quite encouraging. The state of California was divided into eighteen subdistricts and presidents appointed over them as follows: San Bernardino, John Brush; Los Angeles, Alma, Whitlock; Santa Barbara, Joseph F. Burton; Santa Cruz, R. R. Dana;

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