Background
Culbertson, Henry Coe was born on July 11, 1874 in Cincinnati. Son of James Coe (Doctor of Medicine and Sarah (Pogue) C.
Culbertson, Henry Coe was born on July 11, 1874 in Cincinnati. Son of James Coe (Doctor of Medicine and Sarah (Pogue) C.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Cincinnati, 1895. Student Columbia Law School, 1896-1898. Bachelor of Divinity, University of Chicago, 1900.
Doctor of Divinity, Lenox, 1910.
Doctor of Laws, Missouri Valley, 1914. Doctor of Letters, Carroll, 1919.
Assistant pastor Presbyterian Church, Lake Forest, Illinois, 1901-1902. Ordained Presbyterian ministry, 1902. Pastor Iola, Kansas, 1902-1907.
President College of Emporia, 1907-1917.
President Ripon (Wisconsin) College, 1918-1921. Lecturer and circuit manager Radcliffe Chautauqua System, 1921-1923.
Pastor Plymouth Congressional Church, Los Angeles, 1923-1925, Mesa Congressional Church, 1925-1927. On merger of Plymouth and Mesa Churches, 1927, under name Plymouth Congressional Church became pastor of new organization.
Pastor (with Doctor C. F. Aked) of All Souls’ Church (Congressional), Los Angeles, 1929-1930.
Pastor First Congressional Church, Lorain, O., since 1930. President Congressional Ministerial Union, 1925-1926. Vice president Ministerial Association of Los Angeles (all denominations), 1927, president, 1929.
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Married Irene A. Blood, July 16, 1923. Children: Horace Coe, Henry Alvin.