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Appendix I A Chronology of Marshall Keeble 1878 Born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee 1893 Baptized by Preston Taylor, preacher for Gay Street Christian Church, Nashville, Tennessee 1896 Married Minnie Womack, a daughter of Samuel W. Womack 1900 Withdrew from the Gay Street Christian Church 1914 Committed to full-time evangelism 1915 Published first extant article in the Gospel Advocate 1918 Planted first congregation, Oak Grove Church of Christ, Henderson, Tennessee 1920 Samuel W. Womack, Keeble’s most influential mentor, died 1926 Baptized his mother into the Church of Christ 1930 Alexander Campbell, another influential black mentor, died 1931 Baptized 166 people in Valdosta, Georgia 1931 B. C. Goodpasture edited and published book, Biography and Sermons of Marshall Keeble 1932 Keeble’s first wife, Minnie, died 1934 Married Laura Johnson of Corinth, Mississippi 1935 Daughter, Beatrice Elnora, died 1939 Coedited the Christian Counsellor from 1939 to 1949 1942 Became president of the Nashville Christian Institute (NCI) 1950 Traveled with NCI students to Southwestern Christian College, Terrell, Texas 1950 G. P. Bowser, founding editor of the Christian Echo, died 180 / appendix i 1954 Preached on television for the first time in Parkersburg, West Virginia 1958 Became president emeritus of NCI 1959 Participated with singer Pat Boone in two-week meeting in New York City 1960 Traveled to Africa, Asia, and Europe 1961 Published From Mule Back to Super Jet with the Gospel 1964 Son, Robert, died 1965 N. B. Hardeman died 1966 A. M. Burton died 1967 Nashville Christian Institute closed 1968 Marshall Keeble died ...

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