This text provides information on some of the earliest mission efforts by American missionaries J. M. McCaleb, William J. Bishop, and Clara Bishop. It narrates some of the earliest history of the congregations they planted and provides biographical information about some of their first converts. This document is from the Joe L. Cannon Papers/https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/crs_books/1257/thumbnail.jp
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