Born: August 31 1828, Ithaca, New York. Died: January 1, 1919, Mount Vernon, Iowa. |
Hartsough graduated from the Cazenovia Seminary in 1852, was ordained a Methodist minister in 1853, and joined the Oneida Conference in New York. Around 1868, he moved west for health reasons, becoming superintendent of the Utah Mission, then presiding elder of the Wyoming District. About the same time, he served as musical editor for Joseph Hillman’s Revivalist. In 1871, Hartsough became pastor of the Methodist church in Epworth, Iowa. In 1874, he transferred to the Northwest Iowa Conference. He retired in 1895.
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