Papa Got It Right!

James Calvin McFarland - Outwitted the Dalton Gang -- Secured a Homestead in the Cherokee Strip Race -- A Pioneer Builds a Christian Family

by Rev. A. J. McFarland, D.D. - His son and Rev. Robert H. McFarland - His grandson

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Papa Got It Right!

James Calvin McFarland - Outwitted the Dalton Gang -- Secured a Homestead in the Cherokee Strip Race -- A Pioneer Builds a Christian Family

by Rev. A. J. McFarland, D.D. - His son and Rev. Robert H. McFarland - His grandson

Published Jul 14, 2016
174 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs


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About the author

Robert McFarland was born in Superior, Nebraska, in the midst of the Depression. He was the youngest of three sons born to Pastor A. J. McFarland and his wife, Sylvia (Hutcheson). As a two year old, the author moved with his family to the small Western Kansas community of Quinter. Then during World War 2 the family moved to Topeka, Kansas, where Robert worked at his first job—a bicycle delivery boy for the Topeka State Journal newspaper. From the 7th grade until leaving home for marriage, he lived in Sterling, Kansas. High School was filled with athletics: football, basketball and track. Musical interests were shown in winning a state medal for trumpet and singing in the high school music groups. All of these interests continued in his years at Sterling College and Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania.

 

Book Excerpt

. . . all minds were centered on the opening of the Cherokee Strip. This was to be opened by a race . . . As the church was always first in the minds of Father and the group of Covenanters who were with him, they hoped to get quite a large group of people of the same belief to make the "race" together and locate near each other so a congregation might be organized. So word was sent to the church paper of the "run" and invitations were sent to any others who night desire to come along with them that Father's group would furnish horses for everyone. . .

 

About the Author

Rev. A. J. McFarland, D.D. - His son and Rev. Robert H. McFarland - His grandson

He graduated from Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, and the Reformed Presbyterian Seminary in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Following that he completed his Masters’ degree in Education from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. A life-long member of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, he has served as the pastor of four Reformed Presbyterian congregations in Pennsylvania and Kansas, as well as several short term pastoral ministries in Northern Ireland. He was moderator of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America Synod in 2009. He now lives in Topeka, Kansas, with his wife, Georgia, and his 1930 Model A Ford. Bob and Georgia have three children: Rick, Allison, and Nancy, and seven grandchildren. < hr >