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Rev. Thomas W. Mansfield
"Volunteer for the Mission Field"
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CHAPTER I
The Early Days
On April 6th, 1851, a Sunday School was organized by Mr. Joseph Bynum, Superintendent; Richard R. Moore, Secretary; Luther Clegg, John Neal, Calvin Brown, Roderick Harman, teachers.
The first scholars were: William L. Bynum, Mark W. Bynum, George M. Bynum, Turner Bynum, Joseph N. Bynum, Matt M. Bynum, William M. Neal, Clarence S. Neal, James Petty, M. Petty, Stephen P. Moore, John M. Moore, Henry H. Harmon, Isaac N. Harman, McFielding Stronghor, Thomas J. Poe, William P. Gean, Alvin Petty, Mary A. Harmon, Eliza A. Bynum, Ann E. Neal, Rachel A. Moore, Mary E. Moore, Sarah J. Bynum, Elizabeth J. Harmon, Martha Neal, Henrietta Petty, Elizabeth J. Neal, Esther A. Clegg, Jane M. Clegg, Eliza B. Clegg, Julia B. Harmon, Louissa March, Nancy Thomas, Mary Ann Harmon, Susan Thomas, Celia M. L. Moore, Eliza Bynum, Sallie Gean, Ann C. Gean, Margaret Petty, Espera Ann Thomas, Dolly Thomas, Sarah Brown, Martha L. Moore, Lucy J. Gean, Lydia M. Gean.