File:Stephenson RevBowman.jpg
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English: Rev. Bowman Stephenson, Methodist minister |
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Source | Scanned from: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, May 1880 |
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Engraving by H.C. Balding from a photograph by Appleton & Co. of Bradford, Thomas William Appleton died in 1912. |
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