Background
Macfarlane, Peter Clark was born on March 8, 1871 in St. Clair County, Missouri, United States. Son of James Clark and Mary Elizabeth (Sperry) Macfarlane.
Macfarlane, Peter Clark was born on March 8, 1871 in St. Clair County, Missouri, United States. Son of James Clark and Mary Elizabeth (Sperry) Macfarlane.
Florida Agricultural College, Lake City, 1885-1887. Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1902-1905, diploma, 1905.
With general frt. department, A.,T.&San Francisco, R.R., Los Angeles, 1892-1900. Actor in various stock companies on Pacific Coast, 1900-1901. Pastor 1st Church (Disciples of Christ), Alameda, California, 1902 08.
General secretary Men’s Brotherhood of Disciples of Christ, Kansas City, Missoury, 1909-1911, traveling 50,000 miles a year. Literature work and lecturing, since 1911. Went to Europe for Saturday Evening Post, April 1918, 3 months at Queenstown, Ireland, with trips to sea upon American destroyers.
With United States of America in France, August-November 1918, and went into Germany with 2d Division Author: The Quest of the Yellow Pearl, 1908. The Centurions’ Story, 1910. Those Who Have Come Back, 1914.
Held to Answer, 1916. The Crack in the Bell, 1918. Exploits of Bilge and Ma, 1919.
Man’s Country, 1923; Tongues of Flame, 1924. Lectured on “Us Americans” for Chautauquas, 1921-1922, and on “Stories I Couldn’t Print,” in Lyceum Courses, 1922-1923. Home: Pine Dunes, Pacific Grove, Physician organization, California.
Married Emma D. Garfield, March 8, 1891 (died 1908). Married second, Florence E. Judson, October 24, 1909.