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  1. Jul 19, 2016 · Larz Anderson II: There’s a little-known park overlooking the Ohio River from Golden Avenue in East Walnut Hills that is named for the Anderson family's second Larz (1845-1902). Larz II was one ...

  2. The Andersons, Inc. is an American agribusiness established in 1947, [3] that began as Andersons Truck Terminal (ATT) in the 1940s for the grain industry, headquartered in Maumee, Ohio. It is a diversified company rooted in agriculture that conducts business in the commodity merchandising, renewables, and plant nutrient sectors.

  3. [relinking] Home History Owners Mission How It Works How It Makes Money The Andersons, Inc. (ANDE) InformationA Brief History of The Andersons, Inc. (ANDE) Founding and Early Years The Andersons, Inc. was founded in 1947 in Maumee, Ohio, by G. M. Anderson. Initially, the company focused on grain storage and handling. In its first year, it operated a single grain elevator with a capacity of ...

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    • Early Life and Ministry
    • Travel to and Early Ministry in China
    • Fundraising in The United States
    • Continued Mission Service in China
    • Strategic 1907 Missionary Councils
    • College Teacher and Later Life

    Jacob Nelson Anderson was born January 27, 1867, in Swerborg, Denmark, the son of Niels (1827-1916) and Karen (1834-1906) Anderson.1 His parents emigrated to America when he was eighteen months old. They settled in Poy Sippi, Wisconsin, where his parents converted to Adventism in the 1870s due to the labors of J. G. Matteson.2 At the age of 16, he ...

    The official vote by the Foreign Mission Board approving the Andersons’ call occurred on October 29, 1901, whereby Jacob was appointed as the superintendent of the China Mission, and together with his wife, Emma, received missionary credentials.13 They arrived during the Boxer Rebellion, which killed an estimated 240 missionaries, making their comi...

    In April 1905 the early workers in China gathered for a meeting to better coordinate efforts. At this meeting they agreed that J. N. Anderson would represent the workers in China at the upcoming General Conference session. Others who attended included Drs. Arthur & Bertha Selmon, Eric Pilquist, Karrie Ericksen, and Charlotte Simpson. They furthermo...

    Upon Anderson’s return to China, he went with W. C. Hankins and Keh Nga Pit to establish an Adventist missionary presence in Amoy (Xiamen). In November they opened a small chapel in a village about twenty-five miles southwest of the city. Pastor Keh and the Hankins turned out to be an effective evangelistic team, and they began to lay plans to open...

    The year 1907 brought two major conferences that were turning points in the development of Adventism in China. In early February 1907 most of the early workers met in Shanghai for a meeting to strategize and organize the Adventist missionary work in China. W. W. Prescott from the General Conference met with them, along with E. H. Gates who arrived ...

    After serving in China, Jacob taught in the department of Biblical languages and religion at Washington Missionary College from 1910 to 1915. From 1915 to 1924 he was professor of Greek, Hebrew and missions at Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska. While at Union College he attended the 1919 Bible Conference. He gave a series of presentations on the S...

  4. Key Dates: 1947: The Andersons partnership builds a grain elevator in Maumee, Ohio. 1952: Operations expand to include retail outlet Warehouse Market in Maumee. 1959: Fertilizer production begins. 1968: 12.1 million bushel grain elevator built in Champaign, Illinois. 1972: Annual sales reach nearly $200 million.

  5. Jun 16, 2017 · Updated: 5:11 PM EDT June 16, 2017. For the last 31 years, customers have visited The Andersons General Store for everything from groceries to home decor. That legacy will come to an end Saturday ...

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  7. Harold Anderson (1894-1968), a native of Webster Grove, Missouri, moved to Toledo, Ohio with his parents, graduating from the old Central High School in 1912. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin's College of Agriculture in 1916, but enlisted as a pilot and instructor in cloud flying in World War I (subsequently serving as first ...

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