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lumbia; 1821, presiding elder of the Athens District, Georgia; from 

 1822-26, in charge of the Asbury Mission, among the Creek Indians; 

 1827, superannuated, and held this relation until he died, in Monroe 

 county, Georgia, July 20. 1834. He was the oldest and, what was 

 well becoming the father of the Conference, the most honored and 

 beloved of all the preachers. Believing every word of God, meek 

 above the reach of provocation, and thoroughly imbued with the 

 spirit of love and devotion, he was a saint indeed, full of faith and 

 the comfort of the Holy Ghost. 



Smith, Thomas C. was born in Montgomery county, North Caro- 

 lina; converted September 6, 1824; admitted on trial in the South 

 Carolina Conference, in January, 1828, and appointed to Waynes- 

 boro Circuit, Georgia ; 1829, Reedy River; 1830, Morganton; 1831- 

 32, Cooper River; 1833, Lancasterville ; 1834, Lincolnton; 1835, 

 superannuated, and held this relation until his death, by bronchitis, 

 in Montgomery county, November 27, 1837. His end was truly 

 triumphant. He retained his mind unimpaired to the last, and often 

 told that God was with him, and that he longed to be gone. During 

 the last twelve hours of his life, whenever free from paroxysms of 

 coughing, he was almost continually praising God aloud. As one 

 sinking in the arms of gentle slumber, so sunk his body in the sleep 

 of death. 



Smith, Campbell was born in Marlboro District, South Caroli- 

 na, March 31, 1807; converted October 3, 1830; admitted on trial in 

 the Conference in February, 1834, and sent to Brunswick Circuit, 

 North Carolina ; 1835, Morganton; 1836, Pedee River Mission; 1837, 

 Chesterfield; 1838, King's Mountain; 1839, Rutherford ; 1840, Char- 

 lotte Circuit; 1841, Montgomery; 1842, Black Swamp; 1843, super- 

 annuated. He died in peace, of typhoid pneumonia, in Rutherford 

 county, North Carolina, December 24, 1854. He was a humble 

 Christian, a plain, practical preacher, and a useful man. 



Smith. Alexander L. was born in Marlboro District, South 

 Carolina, December, 1823 ; received on trial in the Conference in 

 January, 1847, and appointed to Santee Circuit; 1848, Santee Mis- 

 sion; 1849, Edgefield; 1850, Waccamaw; 1851, Edgefield; 1852, 

 Cedar Rock; 1853, Edgefield; 1854, Wadesboro Circuit; 1855, Co- 

 Clumbia ircuit; 1856-59, Richland Fork Mission; 1860, Saluda 

 River Mission ; 1861-62, Sumter Circuit ; 1863-64, Edgefield ; 1865 

 -67, Ninety-six; 1868, superannuated, and died in Spartanburg, Au- 

 gust 25, 1872. He was a quiet, unassuming man, of genuine piety 

 and devotion to the cause of God, of sound mind and good preach 



