Names and History of the Signers
of the Fulton Convention Recommendations, 1900
John M. Thompson, Greenfield, Indiana (stood with the old-line)
James H. Oliphant, Crawfordsville, Indiana (stood with the old-line and withdrew fellowship from Todd and the Kirklands)
J. W. Richardson, Petersburg, Indiana (went with the Progressives)
E. W. Thomas, Danville, Indiana (went with the Progressives)
Will M. Strickland, Fort Branch, Indiana (joined the missionaries)
H. A. Todd, Grayville, Illinois (joined the missionaries)
C. F. Stuckey, Carmi, Illinois (stood with the old line)
I. J. Fuller, West Salem, Illinois (stood with the old line)
Simon Reeder, Cottonwood, Illinois (stood with the old line)
John Williford, Greenville, Illinois (stood with the old line)
Daniel Lowery, Dahlgren, Illinois (stood with the old line)
W. A. Fish, Benton, Illinois (withdrew fellowship from Todd and the Kirklands)
J. B. Hardy, Calvin, Illinois (went to the Absoluters)
J. V. Kirkland, Fulton, Kentucky (affiliated with the Burnamites by 1908 and by 1915 joined the missionaries)
R. S. Kirkland, Fulton, Kentucky (joined the missionaries)
J. J. Kirkland, Fulton, Kentucky (went with the Progressives)
J. C. Ross, Crutchfield, Kentucky (stood with the old-line and wrote a reply to J. V. Kirkland regarding bars of fellowship)
L. F. Wallace, Elva, Kentucky
W. M. Hopper, Pottertown, Kentucky
K. M. Myatt, Clinton, Kentucky (stood with the old-line)
A. M. Kirkland, Whitlock, Tennessee (joined the missionaries)
S. L. Pettus, Triune, Tennessee (joined the missionaries, but was later restored)
S. F. Cayce, Martin, Tennessee (withdrew fellowship from Todd and the Kirklands)
W. E. Brush, Clarksburg, Tennessee (stood with the old-line)
John Grist, Covington, Tennessee (stood with the old-line)
B. O. Deering, Tennessee
P. G. Johnson, Rutherford, Tennessee
C. F. Caruthers, Friendship, Tennessee (stood with the old-line)
G. T. Mayo, Dresden, Tennessee (joined the missionaries)
R. C. Taylor, Milan, Tennessee (stood with the old-line)
E. B. Simmons, Mixie, Tennessee
J. N. Wallace, Tumbling, Tennessee (stood with the old-line)
J. L. Butler, West, Tennessee
C. H. Cayce, Martin, Tennessee (withdrew fellowship from Todd and the Kirklands, and stood with the old-line)
J. B. Holbrook, Rutherford, Tennessee (stood with the old-line)
W. T. Jackson, Ruthville, Tennessee
Church Peel, Maury City, Tennessee
J. G. Webb, Bonham, Texas (stood with the old-line)
J. T. Stewart, Diamond, Alabama (originally stood with the old-line but later went with the Progressives)
W. J. McCormick, Monroe, Alabama
R. L. Piles, Poteau, Arkansas (stood with the old-line)
J. B. Little, Abbott, Arkansas (was excluded for disorder)
J. K. Stephens, Brinkley, Arkansas
Lee Hanks, Boston, Georgia
E. M. Verell, Trebloc, Mississippi
W. T. Goddard, Milner, Georgia (went with the Progressives)
T. E. Sikes, Cox, Georgia (went with the Progressives)
E. D. Williams, Taylor, Mississippi
J. C. Wilkison, McComb City, Mississippi
Ira Turner, Ashland, Missouri
I. N. Newkirk, Dayton, Washington
(More information to come as it becomes available to us.)
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