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Neodesha Meeting Room, KS

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added the Clark family... see Los Angeles
It is evident that there was a TW exclusive meeting room in Neodesha, Wilson, [[Kansas]] from earlier than 1889 thru 1933. Initially it was a TW-Lowe until the Lowe removal about 1909.
[[Alexander Hume Rule]] (1843-1906) from Des Moines, [[Iowa]], gave a report on December 27th, 1892 into an assembly missionary publication known as "Letters of Interest" (printed by A.J. Cowell, on Oxford Road, in Ealing; and distributed by the Bible & Tract Depot, Yonge St., Arcade, Toronto, Ontario);
=Alumni=
==Clark family==
* William James Clark (b. 1838 Erie, [[Pennsylvania|PA]] - d. 1922 Los Angeles, [[California|CA]]) served as a correspondent +1901-1905+ at the [[Los Angeles Meeting Room, KS]], as did his son William Edward Clark (b. 1868 Canton, OH - d. 1959 L.A., CA), and resided +1878-1880+ in Neodesha, so potentially could have been in fellowship with this meeting here. Two of his sons, William Edward & Benjamin Winfield Clark (b. 1861 Pittsburgh, PA - d. 1940 L.A., CA) founded the Los Angeles-based "Clark Bros." in the early 1900's that wholesaled/retailed coal, wood, hay & grain. See [[California]].
 
==Current family==
* Abraham Lincoln Current '''+1905-1933+''' (b. 1860 Tracy, Marion, [[Iowa|IA]] - d. 1946 Neodesha, KS), son of Andrew Jackson Current (b. 1832 Danville, Vermillion, [[Illinois|IL]] - d. 1908 Bellafountaine, Mahaska, IA) & Sarah Srouf Current (b. 1827 IN, m. 1851 Vermillion Co., IL, d. 1908 Bellafountaine, IA). A.L. lived in Neodesha as early as 1900. He and Mary were married in 1885 at Van Buren, [[Arkansas|AR]], no children.