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Charles Cowman
Charles Elmer Cowman (March 13, 1868 – September 25, 1924) was a missionary evangelist in Japan. He was also one of the cofounders of the Oriental Missionary Society (now One Mission Society; formerly OMS International).
Charles Elmer Cowman (March 13, 1868 – September 25, 1924) was a missionary evangelist in Japan. He was also one of the cofounders of the Oriental Missionary...
society. It is based in Indiana, US. It founded in 1901 by CharlesCowman, Lettie Cowman, Juji Nakada, and Ernest A. Kilbourne. In 2023 it operated in...
the Desert and Springs in the Valley. Cowman published her books under the author name Mrs. Charles E. Cowman. She was also one of the cofounders of...
institution in Cincinnati, then spent a few months in Japan working with CharlesCowman, a co-founder of the Oriental Missionary Society. Arriving back in Britain...
Retrieved November 26, 2013. Charles Goodnight: Cowman and Plainsman, by J. Evetts Haley, with illustrations by Harold Dow Bugbee Charles Goodnight: Father of...
Maude Cary sails for Morocco; Oriental Missionary Society founded by CharlesCowman (his wife is the compiler of popular devotional book Streams in the...
Maude Cary sails for Morocco; Oriental Missionary Society founded by CharlesCowman (his wife is the compiler of popular devotional book Streams in the...
Maude Cary sails for Morocco; Oriental Missionary Society founded by CharlesCowman (his wife is the compiler of popular devotional book Streams in the...
missionary work in Bulgaria, also a Governor of Colorado. CharlesCowman – missionary to Japan Lettie Cowman – missionary to Japan Henry Hare Dugmore – Wesleyan...
Nakada befriended a Western Union executive, Charles Elmer Cowman (1868-1924) and his wife, Lettie Burd Cowman (1870-1960); and Ernest A. Kilbourne (1865-1928)...
"The Second Marker". Clark, O.S., Clay Allison of the Washita: First a Cowman and then an Extinguisher of Bad Men. Attica, Indiana: G.M. Williams, 1922...
annual May Day rallies in Hyde Park and, according to the historian Krista Cowman, "directly linked her militant suffrage activities with socialism". Her...
Otto Franc Charles Goodnight. Essayist and historian J. Frank Dobie said that Goodnight "approached greatness more nearly than any other cowman of history...
family's earlier iron works. Yet another source says that Snowden, Joseph Cowman, and three other partners founded the Patuxent Iron Work Company in 1736...
Award American Cowboy Culture Working Cowboy Award Charles Goodnight Award Foy Proctor Memorial Cowman's Award of Honor Zane Schulte Trainer of the Year...
century criminal trials of witchcraft became more prevalent. In 1674, John Cowman marked the first judicial conviction of witchcraft by a Maryland court....
the same time, the Gibb brothers contributed backing vocals on the track "Cowman, Milk Your Cow" a song written by Gibb and Robin sung by singer Adam Faith...
During her teenage years in Ambridge, she had a dalliance with the local cowman and later the birth of their son out of wedlock, a divorce, her marriage...
Historical Quarterly. 65 (2): 196–214. JSTOR 30146741. "Jacob Summerlin: The cowman who was king of crackers". TBNweekly. 21 August 2007. "Whats New at the...