Background
Black, Samuel Charles was born on September 6, 1869 in Monticello, Iowa, United States. Son of William Irvin and Flora A. (Johnson) Black.
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Black, Samuel Charles was born on September 6, 1869 in Monticello, Iowa, United States. Son of William Irvin and Flora A. (Johnson) Black.
Bachelor of Arts, Parsons College, Iowa, 1892, A.M., 1898. Graduate McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, 1898. (Doctor of Divinity, Blackburn University, 1907, Doctor of Laws, University of Pittsburgh, 1919).
Telegraph operator, 1884-1888. In banking business at Fairfield and Des Moines, Iowa, 1892-1895. Ordained Presbyterian ministry, 1897.
Pastor, Kewanee, Illinois, 1895-1897, South Chicago, Illinois, 1897-1900, Clinton, Illinois, 1900-1908, Boulder, Colorado, 1908-1910. Collingwood Avenue Church, Toledo, O., 1910-1919. President Washington and Jefferson College, June 1, 1919.
Instructor Hebrew, University of Colorado, 1908-1910. Lecturer. Major and morale officer, Camp Gordon, Georgia, 1918-1919. Author: Plain Answers to Religious Questions Modern Men Are Asking, 1907, 1910.
Building a Working Church, 1911. Progress in Christian Culture, 1912. Home: Washington, Pa.
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Married Grace Westcott, December 6, 1892.