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Rev Allen Robinson Julian

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Rev Allen Robinson Julian

Birth
USA
Death
4 Apr 1913 (aged 64)
Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Gordon, Sheridan County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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The Alliance Herald, April 17, 1913, pg 1

"Tribute to a Pioneer
The Crawford Courier of last Saturday pays the following tribute to Dr. Julian, who was well known in Alliance and had many warm friends here. The Courier is mistaken in regard to Rev. Julian changing from the Northwest Nebraska conference to another conference when he removed from Chadron to Gordon:
Word was received here the first of the week of the death of Rev. A. R. Julian, who had been at a hospital in Rochester, Minn., for some time past. The death occurred at a hotel in Rochester on Friday, April 4th.
The death of Rev. Julian brings deepest sorrow to the hearts of hundreds of friends throughout Northwest Nebraska, as he was one of the most widely known and universally loved men of this section of the country. Ever since the pioneering days Rev. Julian has been one among us and was one of the first ministers of this territory. For many years he served as presiding elder of the Northwest Nebraska Methodist conference with headquarters at Chadron, and a few years ago he was transferred to another conference with headquarters at Gordon, where he has since resided. A year or so ago he gave up his pastoral work on account of ill health and for some time past has been receiving treatment at the hospital in Rochester, Minn.
Rev. Julian was always ready to befriend those seeking comfort and solace and never failed to aid suffering humanity always and everywhere. He was devoted to the cause of Christianity and during his life accomplished much good for the Christian religion.
Deceased was born May 4th, 1848, and died April 4th, 1913, being 64 years and eleven months old at the time of his death. He leaves to mourn his loss, a wife and three children, besides scores of friends.
The remains were shipped to Gordon for burial, arriving there Sunday. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, a brief sermon being preached by Rev. Asa Dillon, of Gordon, followed by short addresses by Revs. Carns, Burleigh, Clark and Haislup.

Loving friends of the departed presiding elder contributed many beautiful and costly floral tributes. Interment was in the Gordon cemetery."
The Alliance Herald, April 17, 1913, pg 1

"Tribute to a Pioneer
The Crawford Courier of last Saturday pays the following tribute to Dr. Julian, who was well known in Alliance and had many warm friends here. The Courier is mistaken in regard to Rev. Julian changing from the Northwest Nebraska conference to another conference when he removed from Chadron to Gordon:
Word was received here the first of the week of the death of Rev. A. R. Julian, who had been at a hospital in Rochester, Minn., for some time past. The death occurred at a hotel in Rochester on Friday, April 4th.
The death of Rev. Julian brings deepest sorrow to the hearts of hundreds of friends throughout Northwest Nebraska, as he was one of the most widely known and universally loved men of this section of the country. Ever since the pioneering days Rev. Julian has been one among us and was one of the first ministers of this territory. For many years he served as presiding elder of the Northwest Nebraska Methodist conference with headquarters at Chadron, and a few years ago he was transferred to another conference with headquarters at Gordon, where he has since resided. A year or so ago he gave up his pastoral work on account of ill health and for some time past has been receiving treatment at the hospital in Rochester, Minn.
Rev. Julian was always ready to befriend those seeking comfort and solace and never failed to aid suffering humanity always and everywhere. He was devoted to the cause of Christianity and during his life accomplished much good for the Christian religion.
Deceased was born May 4th, 1848, and died April 4th, 1913, being 64 years and eleven months old at the time of his death. He leaves to mourn his loss, a wife and three children, besides scores of friends.
The remains were shipped to Gordon for burial, arriving there Sunday. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, a brief sermon being preached by Rev. Asa Dillon, of Gordon, followed by short addresses by Revs. Carns, Burleigh, Clark and Haislup.

Loving friends of the departed presiding elder contributed many beautiful and costly floral tributes. Interment was in the Gordon cemetery."

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