| Ephraim S. Frazee | |||
1824-1896 |
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Ephraim S. Frazee was one of the most noted lay-preachers Rush County ever produced. He was a student at Bethany College and an admirer of Alexander Campbell. For forty years he saw to it that there was preaching at the Orange church. He is typical of a great host of farmer preachers who did much to build the church in the first and second generation. They are happily described under the title, "The Proud Farmer," in a poem written by Vachel Lindsay as a tribute to his grandfather. We publish this by the courtesy of Mr. Lindsay. -Disciples Of Christ In Indiana, Cauble, p.205 |
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Typical Of A Splendid Group The Proud Farmer (In Memory Of E.S. Frazee, Rush County, Indiana) |
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-Disciples of Christ In Indiana, Cauble, pages 205,206 |
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Directions To The Grave Of Ephraim S. Frazee |
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Location: The Little Flat Rock church and cemetery is located SE of Rushville, Indiana. The church is located in Rush County at 2471 S 450 E, Rushville, Indiana 46173, (phone: 765.932.4900). GPS Location |
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Special Thanks |
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In June, 2009 Tom L. Childers, C. Wayne Kilpatrick and Scott Harp traveled about 3000 miles in one week through parts of Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky. During this time we found the graves of 75 church leaders in the Restoration Movement. Chronicling these leaders into websites has been time consuming. Many thanks to Tom and Wayne in helping to take photos, share the driving, and putting up with your web master's slave-driving effort to see as many as we did in the time we had. Their photos as well as some of mine are seen on this site. |
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