A History of Nebraska Methodism First Half Century 1854 1904

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A History of Nebraska Methodism First Half Century 1854 1904
David Marquette
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During the remainder of the Conference year Brother Henderson faithfully served them, preaching there every alternate Sabbath afternoon. After his pastorate at St. Paul's, S. H. Henderson served several important charges, among them Falls City and Hastings. He was for several years secretary of the Conference. In 1892 Brother Henderson transferred to the West Nebraska Conference, but was soon compelled to take a superan- nuated relation because of failing health.
S. H. Henderson was born in Ten
...nessee, March 4, 1829, and died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Cone, in Lincoln, Nebraska, April 25, 1899. The brethren of the West Nebraska Conference place on record the fol- lowing estimate of his work and character: "Brother Henderson was a remarkable man, a many-sided man. Rarely ever do men do many things equally well, but here is found the exception. Whether as civil engineer, school teacher, lawyer, soldier, judge, minister, presiding elder, chaplain of senate, secretary of Conferences and National Holiness Associations, he showed great adaptability and served with great credit to himself and profit to all in- 290 History of Nebraska Methodism.

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