In 1878 he co-founded the Chautauqua Assembly Daily Herald and in 1880 established the Chautauquan (the official publication for the Chautauqua Association). Prior to his retirement, he sold the Chautauquan magazine in 1898.
FLOOD, THEODORE L.
Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1862; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal New Hampshire Conference 1864; Full Membership 1866; Deacon 1866, Ames; Elder 1868, Simpson; Transferred to the Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1875; Located at his own request 1889; Deceased: Meadville, Pennsylvania.
Appointment Records: NH: New Market 1871-1872; Keene 1872-1874; Superintendent: Concord District 1874; NY: Jamestown (Published Herald of the Cross) 1874-1877; Meadville: First (Stone)/Published "The Evangel" 1877-1880; Oil City: Trinity 1880-1882; Titusville: First/Chautauqua 1882-1883; Registrar: Chautauqua University 1883-1884; Editor: Chautauquan 1884-1889.
In 1878 he co-founded the Chautauqua Assembly Daily Herald and in 1880 established the Chautauquan (the official publication for the Chautauqua Association). Prior to his retirement, he sold the Chautauquan magazine in 1898.
FLOOD, THEODORE L.
Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1862; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal New Hampshire Conference 1864; Full Membership 1866; Deacon 1866, Ames; Elder 1868, Simpson; Transferred to the Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1875; Located at his own request 1889; Deceased: Meadville, Pennsylvania.
Appointment Records: NH: New Market 1871-1872; Keene 1872-1874; Superintendent: Concord District 1874; NY: Jamestown (Published Herald of the Cross) 1874-1877; Meadville: First (Stone)/Published "The Evangel" 1877-1880; Oil City: Trinity 1880-1882; Titusville: First/Chautauqua 1882-1883; Registrar: Chautauqua University 1883-1884; Editor: Chautauquan 1884-1889.
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