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71 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1895, page 518 paragraph 23

Signs of the Times. — Editors: Milton C. Wilcox and Ellet J. Waggoner; Special Contributors: Dan T. Jones, Stephen N. Haskell, John H. Durland, Francis M. Wilcox, Henry P. Holser, and A. Oscar Tait.

72 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 3 January 1, 1899, page 11 paragraph 6

… , Cal. Haskell, S. N., care Echo Pub. Co., North Fitzroy, N. S. W., Australia. Hersum, S. J., St. Stephens, New Brunswick. Hibbard, E. J., 248 North Washington St., Battle Creek, Mich. Holser …

73 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 3 April 1, 1900, page 125 paragraph 17

… , Miss. Haskell, S. N., care Review and Herald, Battle Creek, Mich. Hersum, S. J., St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Hibbard, E. J., 302 North Washington Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. Holser …

74 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 3 April 1, 1900, page 148 paragraph 4

… . Haskell, C. P. (m), Baldwin, Mich. Haskell, S. N. (m), care Review and Herald, Battle Creek, Mich. Haskell, Mrs. Hetty H. (l), care Review and Herald, Battle Creek, Mich. Haskell, W. E. (l …

75 Advent Pioneers Biographical Sketches and Pictures, p. 8.6 (Herbert E. Douglass)

We do not have much information about John Byington. We know that he was elderly in comparison with the younger workers like John Andrews, Uriah Smith, John Loughborough, Myron Cornell, Stephen Haskell, George Butler, James White, Ellen White, etc.

77 Advent Pioneers Biographical Sketches and Pictures, p. 12.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)

Stephen N. Haskell was a convert of Joseph Bates and an Adventist preacher named William Saxby. He was a soap manufacturer and a soap salesman by trade. But in time he exchanged his soap routes for the missionary preacher’s circuit.

78 Advent Pioneers Biographical Sketches and Pictures, p. 12.5 (Herbert E. Douglass)

In 1885, Stephen Haskell became a foreign missionary, helping to open the work in Australia and New Zealand. His influence was especially strong in the Australian publishing work.

80 Advent Pioneers Biographical Sketches and Pictures, p. 12.7 (Herbert E. Douglass)

W. C. White tells the following story about Stephen Haskell’s experience in introducing the Bible reading idea to Seventh-day Adventists: